Islam Motor Or Challenge of Modernity

Islam  Motor Or Challenge of Modernity
Author: Georg Stauth
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 3825832767

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" In this first volume of the Yearbook of Sociology of Islam Georg Stauth brought together Islamologists and Sociologists who explore Islam and modern applications of Islamic thought as a way of demonstrating in a variety of social fields the ambiguity of the effective use of religious ideas and specifically Islamic models of social order to promote change. Far away from being apologetic, this collection of papers intends to show that the transcendental visions of Islam have been used as a foundational matrix for an indigenized ""Islamic Sociology"" as much as they played an important role in the modern restructuration of local symbolic and political orders. Analysis and discourse are privileged components in the scientific part of both the Islamic and the Western world. Accordingly, this volume attempts to contribute to the ongoing dialogue among sociologists about the effective ""history"" of exchange between Islamic visions and modernity. Contributors: Mona Abaza, Mohammed Arkoun, Friedemann Büttner, Fanny Colonna, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, Peter Heine, Armando Salvatore, Reinhard Schulze, Georg Stauth, Karin Werner, Sami Zubaida Editor: Georg Stauth teaches sociology at the University of Bielefeld, Germany. "

Islam the West and the Challenges of Modernity

Islam  the West and the Challenges of Modernity
Author: Tariq Ramadan
Publsiher: Kube Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780860374398

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Tariq Ramadan attempts to demonstrate, using sources which draw upon Islamic thought and civilization, that Muslims can respond to contemporary challenges of modernity without betraying their identity. The book argues that Muslims, nurished by their own points of reference, can approach the modern epoch by adopting a specific social, political, and economic model that is linked to ethical values, a sense of finalities and spirituality. Rather than a modernism that tends to impose Westernization, it is a modernity that admits to the pluralism of civilizations, religions, and cultures. Table of Contents: Foreword Introduction History of a Concept The Lessons of History Part 1: At the shores of Transcendence: between God and Man Part 2: The Horizons of Islam: Between Man and the Community Part 3: Values and Finalities: The Cultural Dimension of the Civilizational Face to Face Conclusion Appendix Index Tariq Ramadan is a professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford and a visiting professor in Identity and Citizenship at Erasmus University. He was named by TIME Magazine as one of the one hundred innovators of the twenty-first century

Islam and the Challenge of Modernity

Islam and the Challenge of Modernity
Author: Sharifah Shifa Al-Attas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1996
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9839900277

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Islam s Predicament with Modernity

Islam s Predicament with Modernity
Author: Bassam Tibi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2009-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134013418

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This book presents an in-depth cultural and political analysis of the issue of political Islam as a potential source of tensions and conflict, and how this might be peacefully resolved. Looking at modernity from an Islamic point of view, the author analyses issues such as law, knowledge and human rights.

Islamic Modernism and the Re Enchantment of the Sacred in the Age of History

Islamic Modernism and the Re Enchantment of the Sacred in the Age of History
Author: Ringer Monica M. Ringer
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474478755

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This book is principally a study of the complex relationship of religion to modernity. Monica M. Ringer argues that modernity should be understood as the consequence, not the cause, of the new intellectual landscape of the 19th century. Using the lens of Islamic modernism she uncovers the underlying epistemology and methodology of historicism that penetrated the Middle East and South Asia in this period, both forcing and enabling a recalibration of the definition, nature, function and place of religion. She shows that Muslim Modernists, like their counterparts in other religious traditions, engaged in a sophisticated project of theological reform designed to marry their twin commitments to religion and to modernity. They were in conversation not only with European scholarship and Catholic modernism, but more importantly, with their own complex Islamic traditions.

Muslims and Modernity

Muslims and Modernity
Author: Clinton Bennett
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441100504

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Can democracy flourish in Muslim society? What does the Qur'an say about women, minorities, human rights? Are Islam and the West on a collision course? After 9/11, much has been written about the inevitability of a clash between Islam and the West, as their worldviews compete for global supremacy. Recent developments have done little to challenge this thesis, or the West's negative image of Islam. The author compares and contrasts contributions from "traditional" and "progressive" Muslims. Voicing at least two Muslim opinions in each area of debate, this book challenges the idea that all Muslims think identically. While Muslims and Modernity is designed primarily for use an undergraduate textbook, reference to accessible Internet material, to literature and to popular as well as scholarly sources will broaden its appeal to a general readership. This book's discussion draws on post-colonial theory, feminist analyses, anthropology, cultural and religious studies, politics and philosophy.

Muslim Traditions and Modern Techniques of Power

Muslim Traditions and Modern Techniques of Power
Author: Armando Salvatore
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2001
Genre: Aufsatzsammlung
ISBN: 3825848019

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This volume deals with historical and contemporary articulations of the relation of tension between the civilizing impetus of Muslim traditions, and modern forms, fields and techniques of power. These techniques are associated with the process of state-building, as well as with the related constraints of disciplining, normative cohesion, control of the territory and monitored social differentiation. The contributions conceptualize Muslim traditions as deriving their legitimacy, authority, as well as normative and organizing power from being embedded in the discourses and institutions of Islam, which constitute one major center within world history, by now also encompassing Muslim communities within Western societies.

Modern Times in Southeast Asia 1920s 1970s

Modern Times in Southeast Asia  1920s 1970s
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004372702

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This book examines how Southeast Asians conceived of ‘being modern’ between the 1920s and 1970s. It investigates continuities and changes between colonial rule and independence, and in everyday spheres of life like sex, religion, art, film, literature, and urban space.