Ibn Hazm’s Legal Contribution
In profiling Ibn Hazm, the previous editorial shed some light on his genealogy, early life and education, and breadth of knowledge. In this issue, I concentrate only on his legal dimensions. A Shot at a Political Career? Ibn Hazm’s childhood of luxury ended abruptly when his family estate wa...
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oai:doaj.org-article:96ae00306d9b44be94d63908696b31222021-12-02T17:49:34ZIbn Hazm’s Legal Contribution10.35632/ajis.v30i3.10992690-37332690-3741https://doaj.org/article/96ae00306d9b44be94d63908696b31222013-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/1099https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3733https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3741In profiling Ibn Hazm, the previous editorial shed some light on his genealogy, early life and education, and breadth of knowledge. In this issue, I concentrate only on his legal dimensions. A Shot at a Political Career? Ibn Hazm’s childhood of luxury ended abruptly when his family estate was destroyed in 1013 and the family fled to Jativa. Like his father, Ibn Hazm’s early career began in political arena. Sympathetic to the the Umayyads, he was imprisoned after Sulayman’s overthrow in 1016.1A few years later, however, Abd al-Rahman IV al-Murtada appointed Ibn Hazm his vizier, which caused him to fight in the battle of Granada. In 1023, released after years in jail, he returned to Cordoba and, in 1023, was again appointed vizier by Abd al-Rahman V al-Mustazhir. Seven weeks later the caliph was murdered and Ibn Hazm was again imprisoned. Upon his release, he became an academic and withdrew from political and public life ... Zakyi IbrahimInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtarticleIslamBP1-253ENAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, Vol 30, Iss 3 (2013) |
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In profiling Ibn Hazm, the previous editorial shed some light on his genealogy,
early life and education, and breadth of knowledge. In this issue, I concentrate
only on his legal dimensions.
A Shot at a Political Career?
Ibn Hazm’s childhood of luxury ended abruptly when his family estate was
destroyed in 1013 and the family fled to Jativa. Like his father, Ibn Hazm’s
early career began in political arena. Sympathetic to the the Umayyads, he
was imprisoned after Sulayman’s overthrow in 1016.1A few years later, however,
Abd al-Rahman IV al-Murtada appointed Ibn Hazm his vizier, which
caused him to fight in the battle of Granada. In 1023, released after years in
jail, he returned to Cordoba and, in 1023, was again appointed vizier by Abd
al-Rahman V al-Mustazhir. Seven weeks later the caliph was murdered and
Ibn Hazm was again imprisoned. Upon his release, he became an academic
and withdrew from political and public life ...
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