Islam in India s Transition to Modernity

Islam in India s Transition to Modernity
Author: Maheshwar Karandikar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1968
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015035914343

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Islam in India s Transition to Modernity

Islam in India s Transition to Modernity
Author: Maheshwar Anant Karandikar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:633389698

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Islam and Modernity

Islam and Modernity
Author: N. Hanif
Publsiher: Sarup & Sons
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1997
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 8176250023

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The Present Title Is A Descriptive Analysis Of The Nature, Motivation And Changes In Islam In Modern Indian Perspectives. It Has Been Studied From Three Point Of Views Metaphysical Institutional And Historical. Metaphysical Studies Deals With The Concept Of Truth And Its Ultimate Destiny, However Institutional Study Involves In Mode Of Belief And Worship. Both Studies Are Challenged By Modern Islamic Historians. All Islamic Modernists Have Raised Question Mark On The Traditional Islamic Thought And Theology. The Creation Of New Values And Preservation Of Old Tradition Has Created Some Problem Among Islamic Modernists. In Context Of Indian Muslims, Such A Fresh Outlook By Indian Islamic Scholars, Is Absolutely Essential For Giving Enlightment And Guidance Of Lay Muslims, Who Stand Totally Confused By The Antagonistic Ideas.

Islamic State Practices International Law and the Threat from Terrorism

Islamic State Practices  International Law and the Threat from Terrorism
Author: Javaid Rehman
Publsiher: Hart Publishing
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2005-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781841135014

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In this original and incisive study, the author investigates the relationship between Islamic law, States practices and International terrorism.

Modern Islam in India

Modern Islam in India
Author: Wilfred Cantwell Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1946
Genre: India
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070648626

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Da wa and Other Religions

Da wa and Other Religions
Author: Matthew J. Kuiper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351681704

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Da‘wa, a concept rooted in the scriptural and classical tradition of Islam, has been dramatically re-appropriated in modern times across the Muslim world. Championed by a variety of actors in diverse contexts, da‘wa –"inviting" to Islam, or Islamic missionary activity – has become central to the vocabulary of contemporary Islamic activism. Da‘wa and Other Religions explores the modern resurgence of da‘wa through the lens of inter-religious relations and within the two horizons of Islamic history and modernity. Part I provides an account of da‘wa from the Qur’an to the present. It demonstrates the close relationship that has existed between da‘wa and inter-religious relations throughout Islamic history and sheds light on the diversity of da‘wa over time. The book also argues that Muslim communities in colonial and post-colonial India shed light on these themes with particular clarity. Part II, therefore, analyzes and juxtaposes two prominent da‘wa organizations to emerge from the Indian subcontinent in the past century: the Tablīghī Jamā‘at and the Islamic Research Foundation of Zakir Naik. By investigating the formative histories and inter-religious discourses of these movements, Part II elucidates the influential roles Indian Muslims have played in modern da‘wa. This book makes important contributions to the study of da‘wa in general and to the study of the Tablīghī Jamā‘at, one of the world’s largest da‘wa movements. It also provides the first major scholarly study of Zakir Naik and the Islamic Research Foundation. Further, it challenges common assumptions and enriches our understanding of modern Islam. It will have a broad appeal for students and scholars of Islamic Studies, Indian religious history and anyone interested in da‘wa and inter-religious relations throughout Islamic history.

Defending Mu ammad in Modernity

Defending Mu   ammad in Modernity
Author: Sherali Tareen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 026810669X

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In this groundbreaking study, SherAli Tareen presents the most comprehensive and theoretically engaged work to date on what is arguably the most long-running, complex, and contentious dispute in modern Islam: the Barelvī-Deobandī polemic. The Barelvī and Deobandī groups are two normative orientations/reform movements with beginnings in colonial South Asia. Almost two hundred years separate the beginnings of this polemic from the present. Its specter, however, continues to haunt the religious sensibilities of postcolonial South Asian Muslims in profound ways, both in the region and in diaspora communities around the world. Defending Muḥammad in Modernity challenges the commonplace tendency to view such moments of intra-Muslim contest through the prism of problematic yet powerful liberal secular binaries like legal/mystical, moderate/extremist, and reformist/traditionalist. Tareen argues that the Barelvī-Deobandī polemic was instead animated by what he calls "competing political theologies" that articulated--during a moment in Indian Muslim history marked by the loss and crisis of political sovereignty--contrasting visions of the normative relationship between divine sovereignty, prophetic charisma, and the practice of everyday life. Based on the close reading of previously unexplored print and manuscript sources in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu spanning the late eighteenth and the entirety of the nineteenth century, this book intervenes in and integrates the often-disparate fields of religious studies, Islamic studies, South Asian studies, critical secularism studies, and political theology.

Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan 1857 1964

Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan  1857 1964
Author: ʻAzīz Aḥmad,Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1967
Genre: Islam
ISBN: UCAL:B4363820

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