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ROOTS OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION :/PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

AUTHOR : ABDUL AZIZ BIN HABTOOR

LANGUAGE : Anglais

KEYWORDS : Islamic civilization | Islamic history | early Islam | Prophet Muhammad | Rashidun Caliphate | Umayyad Caliphate | Abbasid Caliphate | Islamic culture | Sharia | Islamic art | Islamic sciences | Middle East history | Islamic Golden Age | Arab civilization | Islamic heritage

PUBLISHER : UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION ADEN UNIVERSITY

PAGES-NUMBER : 110

YEAR : 2002

ABSTRACT : "Roots of Islamic Civilization: Public Administration" by Abdul Aziz bin Habtoor explores the foundations of public administration within the context of Islamic civilization. The book examines how the early Islamic state, under the leadership of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his successors, established key principles of governance that emphasized justice, accountability, and the welfare of the people. It highlights the development of administrative structures, the role of officials, and the ethical foundations of governance that guided the management of state affairs in Islamic societies. Drawing on historical examples from the Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates, the book provides valuable insights into the evolution of Islamic public administration, offering a deeper understanding of how Islamic thought influenced governance and bureaucratic systems both in the early Islamic period and in later Islamic civilizations.