PA- 306: Public Administration : Oriental Perspective
Department of Public Administration
University of Chittagong Course Teacher: Professor Abdun Noor Course Outline : A. DEBATES ON ORIENTALISM AND THE RELEVANCE OF OCCIDENTAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATION IN ASIA.Recommended Readings: 1. Ave`yb b~i, Ò‡jvK-cÖkvmb Aa¨q‡b cÖv‡P¨i HwZn¨ I wPš—vavivÓ-‡`LybWebsite: www.Islamiadmin.com. 2. Edward W. Said, Orientalism (London: Penguine Books, 1978). 3. Brian turner, Marx and the End of Orientalism (London : George Allen and Unwin, 1978).4. mvjvn DwÏb AvBqye, Awi‡q›UvwjRg, Ecwb‡ewkKZv I mvs¯‹…wZK weZ©K (XvKv : †`k cÖKvkbv , 1996)| 5. Doh- Joon Chien, “People Development : A Development Alternative for Asia” in Indian Journal of Public Administration, VoI.X111, No.3,July-Sept., 1977.6. Muhammand Anisur Rahman, “Towards and Alternative Development Paradigm”, in his People’s Self-Development (Dhaka :University Press Ltd., 1994), pp. 212-227. 7. Abdun Noor, “Failure of Western Technology in Asia” (Review of Doh-Joon Chien’s book entitled, Eastern Intellectuals and Western Solutions: Follower Syndrome in Asia, 1975) in Philippine Journal of Public Administration, Vol. XXV 111, No. 1&2, January-April, 1984.8. Muhammad Al-Buraey, “The ‘Third Solution’ to Economic Development”, inAdministrative Development : An Islamic Perspective(London : KPI, 1985), pp. 176-204. 9. Inayatullah, Transfer of Western Development Model to Asia and Its Impact (Kuala Lumpur : Asian Center for Development Administration, 1975). B. Ancient Indian Philosophy and Administration : Kautilya’s Arthasastra Recommended Readings : 1. P.N. Banerjee, Public Administration in Ancient India(New Delhi : Uppal Publising House, 1985).2. B.A Saletore, Ancient Indian Political Thought and Institutions (New Delhi: Asia Publishing House, 1963).3. P.N. Bose, Public Administration in Ancient India(London: 1930).4. Dr.R. Shamasastry translated Kautilya’sArthasastra,with introductory note by Dr.J.F. Fleet (Mysore: Mysore Printing & Publising House, 1915).5. b‡i›`ªbv_ fÆvPvh©, cÖvPxb fvi‡Z ivóªwPš—v I ivóªe¨e¯’v (KwjKvZv : †Rbv‡ij wcÖ›Um© q¨vÛ cvewjkvm© cÖv: wjwg‡UW, 1995). 6. W: ivav‡Mvwe›` emvK Abyw`Z †KŠwUjxq A_©kv¯¿ (KwjKvZv : †Rbv‡ij wcÖ›Uvm© q¨vÛ cvewjkvm© cÖv: wj:, 1977)| C. Ancient Indian Philosophy and Administration : ASOKA’sAdministration. Recommended Readings 1. Radhakumud Mookerji, ASOKA (Delhi : Motilal Banasridass, 1984), pp. 47-54.2. ebkªx wf¶z, wcÖq`kx© A‡kvK (PÆMÖvg : kªxhZx›`ªjvj eo–qv, 1980), c„; 7-15,46-52| 3. Beni Madhab Barua, Asoka and His Inscriptions, Third Edition (Calcutta: New Age Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 1968).4. mybxwZf~lY Kvbyb‡Mv, ÒmgªvU A‡kvK I Kj¨vYKi ivóªÓ, Hemendu Bikas Chowdhury (ed.), ASOKA- 2300 : Jagajjoti Asoka Commemorative Volume, 1997 (Calcutta : Buddha Dharma Kur Sabba, 1997),pp.65-69 and 111-116. D. Ancient Chineese Philosophy and Administration : Confucianism. Recommended Readings: 1. H.G. Creel, Chineese Thought from Confucious to Mao-Tse-Tung, 1953.2.............., Confucious, the Man and the Myth, 1949.3. James Legge, The Chineese Classics, 1861.4.Arthur Waley trans., The Analects of Confucious, 1938.5. Encyclopaedia Britanica, Vo1.6: “Confucianism”, pp. 305-312.6. Max Weber, Buddism, Confucianism and Taoism 7. Paul M.A. Linebarger, Djang Chu and Ardath W. Burks,Far Eastern government and Politics (New York: D. Van Nostrand Company Inc., 1956), pp. 23-41. E. Islamic Perspective in Public Administration. Recommended Readings: 1. Muhammad Anisuzzaman, “Outlining Islamic Public Administration : An Exploratory Approach”, in The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS), Vo1. 7, 1990.2. ....................................., Leadership : Western and Islamic (Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Islamic Thought, 1996).3. Abdun Noor, “Islamic Perspective on Public Administration”, in the Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vo1.XLV, No.2(April-June 1998).4. .............................., “Social Justice Through public Administration : An Islamic Perspective,” in Al-Nahdah 10 (1990).5. ....................... (ed), Social Justice and Human Development, 2006 (forthcoming). 6. Naim Nusair, “The Islamic External Critics of Public Administration : A Comparative Perspective”, in AIJSS2 (July 1985).7. Abdel Rahman Ahmed Abdel Rahman , “Administrative Responsibility: An Islamic Perspective”, in AJISS 13 (Winter 1996).8. Ave`yb b~i, Ò‡jvK cÖkvm‡b †jvK Revew`wnZv t AvaywbK I Bmjvgx c×wZ,ÓRvY©vj Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb, fjy¨g 4-5, bs-1,1998-99| 9. Òbe ‡jvK-cÖkvmb I Bmjvgx cÖkvmbÓ, RvYv©j Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb,fj~¨g 3,bs-1, 1998| 10 R. BD. Gm.evei †nvmvBb wmwÏKx, Ò‡jvK-cÖkvmb Aa¨q‡b cvðvZ¨ I Bmjvgx g‡Wj,Ó RvYv©j Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb fjy¨g 3, bs-1,1997| 11. ‡gvt mv‡KKzj Bmjvg, ÒBmjv‡g mvgvwRK b¨vqwePvi t GKwU g~j¨vqbÓ,mvgvwRK weÁvb RvY©vj, ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vjq, 5g msL¨v, 1998| 12. Ave`yb b~i, cÖkvmwbK wPš—vaviv, 2006 (hš¿¯—)| F. Principle of Islamic Public Administration. Recommended Readings : 1. Ibonomer Mohammad Sharfuddin, “Towards an Islamic Admin-istrative Theory”, in AJISS 4 (1987).2. Department of Forms and Stationaries, Government of the People’s Republic of B’desh, A Classical Administrative Policy Letter of Hazrat Ali (Rta),1976.3. Muhammad Anisuzzaman, “Principles of Public Administration in Islam and the West” (Mimeograph), 1994.4. Mummad AI-Buraey, “Some Unique Aspects of the Islamic (Administrative) Model ”, in Muhammad Al-Buraey,op.cit.,340-53 5. Mummad Asad, Principles of State and Government in Islam(Berkley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1961), translated into Bengali by Professor Shahed Ali and published by the Islamic Foundation B’desh, Dacca.6. Abdel Rashid Moten, Political Science: An Islamic Perspective (London : MacMillan Press, 1996).G. The Concept of Justice in Islam Recommended Readings :1. Majid Khadhuri, The Islamic Conception of Justice(Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press,1984).2. Abdun Noor, “ Outlining Social Justice from Islamic Perspective: An Exploration,” in HUMANOMICS,Quarterly Journal of the Centre of Humanomics, University College of Cape Breton, Canada, Vo1,4,No.2,1998.3. ............., Social Justice in Bangladesh (Chittagong : Liberty Forum,1991).4. ............, Social Justice and Human Development(forthcoming), 2006.H. Principles of Social Management in IslamRecommended Readings: 1. Dr. Hasan Zaman (ed.), Sermon on the Mount Arafat By Prophet Muhammad (s) (Dacca : Bureau of National Reconstruction,n.d.).2. m¨vi ˆmq` Avgxi Avjx, `¨v ¯úxwiU Ae Bmjvg, Wt ikx`yj Avjg Abyw`Z(KwjKvZv t gwj−K eªv`vm©, 1987)-gnvbex (mt) Gi Inx jvf I gvby‡li cÖwZ Avnevb (c„t82); bv¾vkxq `iev‡i gymwjg‡`i mv¶x (c„t 96-97); AvKvevi cÖ_g I wØZxq kc_(c„t 112- ); g`xbv mb`(c„t ); k‡e †gÕivR-Gi wk¶v (c„t ); Ges we`vq n‡¾i fvlY (c„t193-94)| 3. ‡Mvjvg †gv¯—dv, wek¦bex (XvKv t Avng` cvewjwks nvDR,1993)-gnvbex (mt)-Gi Inx jvf I evYx cÖPvi (c„t 94,95,112-123); bv¾vmxi `iev‡i g~mjgvb‡`i mv¶x (c„t 122-125); AvKvevi cÖ_g I wØZxq kc_(c„t 158-166); g`xbv mb` (c„t 193); k‡e †gÕivR-Gi wk¶v (c„t ) ; Ges we`vq n‡¾i fvlY (c„t 339-42)| 1. Message of the Charter of Medinah.Recommended Readings:1. Muhammad Hamidullah, The First Written Constitution in the World (Lahore: S.H. Muhammad Ashraf, 1981).2. W. Montgomery Watt, Islamic Surveys-6 : Islamic Political thought (Edinburg : Edinburgh University Press, 1968), appendix-“the Constitution of Medinah”,pp.130-134.3. ............,The Majesty That Wat Islam (New York : Sidgwick and Jackson, 1974), Chapter-3: “The Forms of Government”, pp.44-56.4. M. A. Wahhab, “Lessons from the Charter of Medinah” in Journal of Islamic Administration, Vo1.2,No.1, Winter 1996. J. Sources of Islamic Administration: The Shari’ah. Recommended Readings: 1. Muhammad Al-Buraey, op.cit., pp.56-69, 143-147,232-240 and 404.2. gynv¤§` Ave`yi inxg, Bmjvgx kixh‡Zi Drm (XvKv: Lvqi“b cÖKvkbx, 1994)| 3. gdxRyj−vn Kexi, “cÖkvmb, AvBb, I ivóªwPš—vÓ, gymwjg mf¨Zvi ¯^Y©hyM (XvKv : evOjv GKv‡Wgx, 1987), Aa¨vq-5| 4. W. †gvnv¤§` Avwbmy¾vgvb, Ave`yb b~i I Wt Av.b.g.Ave`yj Kv‡`i ÒBmjvgx AvB‡bi (kixqv) Drm I ˆewkó¨vejx,Ó RvYv©j Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb,fjy¨g 4-5,bs-1,1998-99| K.Sources of Islamic Administration:The Administrative Institutions. Recommended Readings: 1. Muhammad Al-Buraey, op.cit., pp. 257-256.2. Reuben Levy, The Social Structure of Islam, Second Edition (London: Cambridge University Press, 1962), pp.271-354.3. Ibne Taimiah, Public Duties in Islam (Al- Hisba fi-Al-Islam), Mohtar Holland translated (Leicester : Islamic Foundation, 1982). This book has been reviewed by Professor Shah Muhammad Habibur Rahman inJournal of Islamic Administration, Vo1.2,Winter 1996.L. Sources of Islamic Administration : The Pioneers.Recommended Readings: 1. I.J. Erwin Rosenthal, Political Thought in Medieval Islam (London : Cambridge University Press, 1958).2. A.H. Al-Mawardi, Al-Ahkam Al-Sultania, translated by Moinuddin Ahmed Khan, Chittagong,1989.3. Ibne Taimiyah, Shariati Conduct of State, translated into Bengali by Moulana Zulfiqar Ahmad Qismati (Dacca : Islamic Foundation,1987).4. Muhammad Al-Buraey,op.cit.,pp.273-281.5. Al Gazali’s Book of Counsel for Kings, translated by F.C. Bagley (London: Oxford University Press, 1964)6. W. Avgxi gynv¤§` bmi“j−vn I Av.b.g. Ave`yj gvey`,ÒBmjvgx miKvi e¨e¯’vq wLjvdZt Avj-gvIqv`x© I Avj-Mv¾vjxi `„wófsMx,Ó RvYv©j Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb, fjy¨g 4-5, bs-1, 1998-99| M. System of Administration under Prophet Muhammad (SM). Recommended Readings :1. Muhammad Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui, Organization of Government Under the Propher (SM), translated into Bengali by Mohammad Ibrahim Bhuiyah (Dhaka : Islamic Foundation B’desh,1994), pp. 199-254.2. Muhammad Al-Buraey,op,cit., Chapter-5 : “Administration Under the ProphetÓ (610-632 AD), pp.240-247.3. Ave`yb b~i I †R.BD. Gg.evei †nvmvBb wmwÏKx, Ògnvbex (mt)-Gi cÖkvmb e¨e¯’v (623-632)Ó, Rvbv©j Ae BmjvwgK GW&wgwb‡÷ªkb, Vo1.1,No.1, Winter 1995.4. Dr.S.A.Q.Husaini, Arab Administration (Delhi : Idarah-I-Adabiyat-I, 1949),pp.17-28.5. S.M.Imamuddin, Arab Muslim Administration(Karachi: M.Khurshid Imam, 1976).6. .........................., A Political History of the Muslims, VoI.1 (Dacca : S.M. Shahabuddin, 1970), Chapter-111: “Administration”, pp. 227-258.7. W.M.Watt, Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman(London: 1961).N. System of Administration Under the Khulafa-e- Ra’shedin. Recommended Readings: 1.Mhuammad Al-Buraey, op.cit.pp.247-257.2. ‡gvnv¤§` knx`yjjvn& Ò‡Lvjvdv‡q ivÕ†k`x‡bi cÖkvmb e¨e¯’v (632-66)Ó,Rvbv©j Ae BmjvwgK GWwgwbm‡÷kb, VoI.1, Winter 1995..3. De. S. A. Q. Husaini, op.cit., pp.29-48.4. Avj−vgv wke&jx †bvgvbx, Avj-dvi“K, gIjvbv gynxDwÏb Lvb Abyw`Z (XvKv : Gg`vw`qv jvB‡eªix, 1987)| O. Human Resources Development in Islam. Recommended Readings: 1. Khadija Haq and Umer Kirdar (eds.), Managing Human Development (Islamabad: 1988).2. John Sahadat. “Islamic Education: A Challenge to Conscience”, in AJISS, VoI. 14, No. 4, Winter. 1997. 3. Abun Noor, “Education in Islam”, inNIBANDHAMALA, Center for Advance Research in Humanities (CARH), Dhaka University, 1994. 4. ........................., ÒBmjv‡gi `„wó‡Z wk¶v I gvbe m¤ú` DbœqbÓ, BmjvwgK dvD‡Ûkb cwÎKv, 33el©, 4_© msL¨v, GwcÖj-Ryb, 1994| 5. Abdun Noor, Social Justice and Human Development(forthcoming), 2006. |