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Uncover the revolutionary insights of *Disenchanting the Caliphate*, a transformative work exploring the political thought in Muslim societies beyond religious confines. This landmark book, published by Columbia University Press in 2023, delves deep into Abbasid imperial practice during the eighth century, revealing the dynamic interplay between religious and secular governance. Author Hayrettin Yücesoy meticulously analyzes seminal texts to trace how secular political discourse evolved from the traditional clerical narrative, marking a pivotal shift in the understanding of Islamic political philosophy. Here, you'll find arguments that highlight the divergent paths of ulema and lay intellectuals, showcasing their contributions to concepts like good governance and statecraft as an innovative art form. With a keen focus on the cosmopolitan literati of the time, the book reveals how these thinkers navigated a diverse cultural landscape, advocating for improved political administration and rational governance. *Disenchanting the Caliphate* challenges prevailing notions of 'Islamic political thought,' presenting a call to decouple secular and religious politics for a clearer comprehension of the Islamic philosophical landscape. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of Islamic political ideas, this title is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of governance in historical and contemporary Muslim contexts.