Abstract

This book deals with patronate and patronage (wala') of early and classical Islam. Though Webster's Third has the term mawla, the concept remains very difficult to come to grips with. Fourteen contributions by renowned scholars analyze the social and cultural phenomenon of, wala' from various angles. As a whole, the book conveys what we presently know about patronate and patronage during the first four centuries of Islam. In as much as the contributors have used different methods - from a close rereading of primary sources to the application of social theory and quantitative analysis - the book additionally offers an overview of methodologies current in the field of Islamic Studies.

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