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Explore the profound insights of Wael B. Hallaq in 'The Impossible State' (ISBN: 9780231162562), published by Columbia University Press in 2012. This groundbreaking work delves into the complexities of the Islamic state, arguing that it is fundamentally impossible and self-contradictory. Hallaq compares the rich legal and political histories of premodern Islam with contemporary Euro-American practices, revealing the struggles modern Muslims face when integrating modern statehood with Islamic principles. The book critiques the modern state's moral instability and how it impacts the essence of Muslim identity and governance. Hallaq sheds light on pivotal events such as the constitutional crises in Egypt and Pakistan, and the failures of the Iranian Revolution, demonstrating that these challenges are not isolated but reflective of broader global issues. With a thorough examination of Islamic legal and political thought, Hallaq calls upon the moral resources found within Islamic history, offering a path for Muslims toward a fulfilling and ethical life. 'The Impossible State' is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate intersection of Islam, politics, and modernity, making it a vital addition to your library of Islamic literature and political theory.