Governance As a Delicate Balance: On the Concept of Luṭf in Islamic Mirrors for Princes

Abstract This article is concerned with Islamic works on political ethics as a practical guide for competent governance. The article primarily focuses on the concept of luṭf (gentleness) in the works of al-ādāb al-sulṭāniyya (the ethics of government, i.e., Islamic mirrors for princes). The main arg...

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