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Theory and Practice of Muslim State in India

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Country
  
India

Subject
  
Medieval India

Originally published
  
1999

Genre
  
History

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1999

Author
  
K. S. Lal

Islam books
  
The Calcutta Quran Pe, I Am That: Talks On The Isha, The History of Al‑Tabari Vol 29: A, Islam a profound insight, Shadows of the Prophet

Theory and Practice of Muslim State in India is a book by historian K. S. Lal published by Aditya Prakashan in 1999. It is a study on Muslim administration in India.

In the first part of the book, Lal writes about the obligations, income and expenditure of the Muslim government in India. The expenditure for monuments, for the army, for "royal benevolence" and for gifts to Caliphs and to Mecca are discussed. In the second part he writes about the concept of "Muslim State" in today's India. The third part of the book contains reviews of some of Lal's books and his reply to them.

During his research for this book, K. S. Lal has read and consulted six authentic Hadis, the Bukhari, Muslim, Nasai, Sunan Abi Da'ud, Sunan al-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah, as well as the Quran and biographies of Muhammad.

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