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What is a caliphate? What ideals does such an Islamic state embody - and how could or should it be implemented? Analysis consults a range of voices to explore how the concept has evolved and has been expressed over the centuries. Edward Stourton talks to historians, religious scholars and political thinkers who offer their perspectives on caliphates of the past, the revivalist rhetoric of the present and the beliefs shared by many Muslims about its future return.
Contributors:
Prof Hugh Kennedy, School of Oriental and African StudiesSheikh Ruzwan Mohammed, Sunni theologian and scholarRebecca Mastertron, Shiite commentatorDr Reza Pankhurst, author, "The Inevitable Caliphate?"Dr Caroline Finkel, author, "Osman's Dream: the History of the Ottoman Empire"Dr Salman Sayyid, Leeds University, author, "Recalling the Caliphate"Dr Abdou Filali Ansary, Aga Khan UniversityPresenter: Edward Stourton
Producer: Polly Hope.