Abstract

This article describes the work of Abulhasan Movardi, who lived in the years 964-1058 which made a significant contribution to the development of the history of political and legal doctrine and the theory of public administration.

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  • Detailed data about Mavardi and his work “al-Ahkom as-sultoniyyava-l-valoyot addiniyya” (“Ahkoms of the sultanate and religious managements”) are presented in many articles and tracts

  • It is necessary to underline that the author paid attention to the process of world view formation from the creation of mankind before the practice of a state administration of Abbosies of XI century, at the same time he attached to it a significance as the most basic historical experience

  • As a result of analyses of above-stated researches it is possible to come to a following conclusion: Examples resulted in the given work “al-Ahkom as-sultoniyyava-l-valoyot ad-diniyya” show high development of political-legal doctrines on state administration

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Introduction

Detailed data about Mavardi and his work “al-Ahkom as-sultoniyyava-l-valoyot addiniyya” (“Ahkoms of the sultanate and religious managements”) are presented in many articles and tracts. Is known Mavardi as a geographer, a jurist, an Islamist, a political scientist, a literary critic, a scientific figure. He is the scientist who created many works on shofein trends, such as the political right, comments, political - applied figh, and methodology of figh. At the creation of the work “al-Ahkom assultoniyyava-l-valoyot ad-diniyya” Mavardi has seriously studied political legal doctrines. Thereby Mavardi having created the steady doctrine on the basis of the historical experience justifying a happy future has opened new degrees in the state administration theory. This aspect of the essence of the work “al-Ahkom assultoniyyava-l-valoyot ad-diniyya” can be understood and from its title. The author at a statement of problems connected with statehood in his book has given basic attention to the vitality of source methods

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