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Index 'Abbgs ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib, 245, 3 16 'Abd al-'Aziz, <strong>Shah</strong>, 283 Abdlli, Ahmad <strong>Shah</strong>, 128, 129 'Abd al-Jabbb, Qadi, 84 'Abd al-Rahim, <strong>Shah</strong>, 5,28 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf, 90 Abraham, 8 Abii Rid& Shaykh, 28 Abii Bakr al-Siddiq, 84, 244, 247, 301 appointment of, 95 Abii Bakr al-Asamm, 84 AbO DgwOd, 3 10.3 1 1,3 13,321 Abii Hanifah, 304 Abii Yiisuf, 301, 304,321 Abii Zahrah, 3 10 'addlah, 34 adhiin, 256 adultery, 100 aesthetic urge, 45 aides number of, 170 qualifications of, 168 'Alam al-Arwdh, 18 'Alum al-Mirhiil, 18, 19 'Ali ibn Abi Talib, 258 Aligarh, 4 AI-Aliisi, Mahmiid Shukri, 3 13 Amir al-Ghuzdr, 70 'Amr ibn al-'r??, 315 'Amr ibn Luhayy, 315 angelic disposition, 21, 24, 26, 209 animalistic disposition, 26,45 Arabic, 4,202 archetypal man, 44, 1 19, 120, 132 model of society, 28 Aristotle, 20 'Arsh, 19 'Ashiq, <strong>Shah</strong> Muhammad, 127, 132 AI-'AS ibn Ws'il, 315 atheists, 7, 232 Ba-Yunus, Ilyas, 292 Baecker, Howard, 292 Al-Baghawi, Muhammad Husayn ibn Mas'tid, 310 Al-Baghdadi, Abii Ja'far, Muhammad ibn Habib, 3 15 bnhin~iyah, 2 1, 26 Baljon, J.M.S., 113, 288, 291 Al-Blqilllni, Abii Bakr, 84, 302 Bars' ibn 'Azib, 258 Al-Bukhh-, Muhammad ibn IsmB'il, 112, 31 1 Buwayrah, 273 Caliphate, 124, 245 Children, 58, 60, 150, 154, 157, 173, 176, 197 city-states, 163, 182 rulers of, 74, 77 civic policies, 169 system, 146, 163, 175 civ~lised c~ties, 47 conventions, 172 human societies, 156 collective social behaviour, 48 commander of the soldiers, 170 common folk, 182 common good. 46.47 .ommunity, 4, 23, 24, 53, 60, 74, 79, 84, 150, 153, 157, 175, 179, 181-184, 187-189, 191, 193, 201,204,207, 208, 2 19, 222, 223,226,267 Comte, Auguste, 35, 36 conduct of rulers, 165 confederacy, 75 raison d'etre of, 76
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