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By Nassef Manabilang Adiong

This text specializes in the salient agent (Virtuous Ruler/Shah/Supreme Leader/King) basing from the works of Al-Farabi (The excellent State), Ferdowsi (The Epic of Kings), Al-Mawardi (The Ordinances of Government), and Nizam al-Mulk (The publication of presidency or ideas for Kings). The research will first delineate their views concerning the subject-matter (i.e. the institutional elites in statecraft), after which the writer will evaluate and distinction their perspectives together with his personal research to boot. chosen comparative sections that pertain to the traceable standards and strategies in their perspectives with the intention to supplement an capable and powerful agent of statecrafting a civilization are offered.

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Tahumers ruled the world for 30 years and died naturally. 28. Shahnameh, p. 6. 29. Ibid, p. 5. 30. ht ml>. You can also find some similarities with the trials of Hercules in Rustem’s stories. 31. He is the sone of Zal and Rudabeh who reigned for 300 years. 32. Rustem’s war horse. 51 33. Rakush saved Rustem life while he’s asleep. 34. Rustem and Rakush test of religious faith is displayed. 35. Whenever Rakush would wake Rustem, he immediately gets irritated and reprimand Rakush which happened twice.

10th section of the first chapter at page 16. Duties are copied verbatim to emphasize specific obligations and activities provided by the author. 63. The dates of his birth and death were taken from the same book (Siyasatnama) located in the introduction part at page ix. 64. Ibid, p. x. In Nishapur, he recruited al-Ghazali to become a professor and later invited him to join in his court as one of the highly respected viziers. 65. Ibid, p. xi. The current state of his empire pertains to the disorganized system of his administration.

71. He added that in addition to the five prescribed times of prayer, the king must devote his evening times to God. 72. Ibid, pp. 10-11. You may notice that following the principles of Islam is an integral part of becoming a king for Nizam alMulk. 73. Similar page, but he did not elaborate on the technicalities of the operation on how God give orders to the king, instead my personal hunch is that the instructions and orders of God can be found in the sources (Qur’an and Hadith) of Islam. 74. A long quotation located in page 10.

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