Sacred Law in the Holy City. The Khedival challenge to the Ottomans as seen from Jerusalem, 1829-1841

Rood, Judith Mendelsohn

Book ID: 36112

ISBN:      9004138102

£100.00

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8vo. xii, 262 pp., [2], 2 illustartions including a frontispiece, 5 maps, original cloth, glossary, appendix, biblio, index, copy in mint condition, Volume 32 in the series The Ottoman Empire and its Heritage, Brill, Leiden / Boston, first edition, 2004.

Synopsis

The Muslim community’s political and socio-economic role in Jerusalem under Ottoman administration during the 1830s is analyzed in this volume from a natural law perspective. A bitter political contest between Sultan Mahmud II and Muhammad Ali Pasha resulted in the military occupation of Syria and imposition of a brutal new political and legal regime which crushed the indigenous elites of southern Syria. Through a careful analysis of the archives of the Islamic law court of Jerusalem, the study offers a fresh appraisal of how the Ottoman Empire ruled Jerusalem and considers the Muslim response, elucidating the reasons for the breakdown of their relations with non-Muslim Ottoman subjects and differentiating the Ottoman understanding of law and government from that of their enemies, the Wahhabis. [Brill].

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