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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
Agrarian, Commercial, and Pastoralist Dynamics in the Pre-Islamic Irano-Semitic Civilizational Area
pp. 59
Imperial Contests and the Arabs
pp. 77
Pre-Islamic Patterns of Social Organization and Cultural Expression in West Central Arabia
pp. 97
Muhammad's Movement and Leadership
pp. 115
The Trajectory of the High Caliphate
pp. 137
Developments within the Religious Sciences during the Rise and Decline of Empire
pp. 159
Shi‘is, Sufis, and Popular Saints
pp. 177
Contested Fields, Knowledge Mobility, and Discipline Crystallization
pp. 195
Cosmopolitan Expansion and the Fragmentation of Governance
pp. 215
Scholarship, Speculative Thought, and the Consolidation of Sunni Authority
pp. 235
Alternative Patterns of Legitimacy
pp. 253
The Crystallization and Expansiveness of Sufi Networks within the Urban-Rural-Nomadic Nexus of the Islamic Ecumene
pp. 273
Pax Mongolica and its Impact on Patterns of Governance
pp. 291
Religious Knowledge between Scholarly Conservatism and Commoners’ Agency
pp. 311
The Consolidation of Sunni and Shi‘i Legitimacies
pp. 329
Organizational Patterns and Developments within Sufi Communities
pp. 351
Early Modern Islamicate Empire
pp. 377
The ‘Ulama’ as Ritual Specialists
pp. 393
New Sociopolitical Formations and the ‘Renaissance’ of Philosophy
pp. 413
The Apogee and Consolidation of Sufi Teachings and Organizational Forms
pp. 433
Global Transformations in the ‘Muslim World’
pp. 459
Intellectual Creativity in a Time of Turmoil and Transition
pp. 479
Islamicate Knowledge Systems
pp. 499
From Saints and Renewers toMahdis and Proto-Nationalists
pp. 519
Struggles for Independence
pp. 543
The ‘Ulama’
pp. 561
The Role of Intellectuals within Late-Colonial and Postcolonial Public Spheres
pp. 585
The Sociopolitical Entanglements of Sufism
pp. 607
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