Muslim Malaise and the Road to Resurgence

Muslim Malaise and the Road to Resurgence
Author: Sayyid Ḥāmid
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2005
Genre: Muslims
ISBN: UOM:39015081838164

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Annual Sir Syed memorial lecture delivered at Aligarh Muslim University in October 2003.

The Concept

The Concept
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Islam
ISBN: UOM:39015066007777

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Understanding the Muslim Malaise

Understanding the Muslim Malaise
Author: Rāshid Shāz
Publsiher: Milli Publications
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2001
Genre: India
ISBN: 8187856009

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Intellectual Origins of Islamic Resurgence in the Modern Arab World

Intellectual Origins of Islamic Resurgence in the Modern Arab World
Author: Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi'
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791426645

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Foreword Acknowledgments 1 The Context: Modern Arab Intellectual History, Themes, and Questions 2 Turath Resurgent? Arab Islamism and the Problematic of Tradition 3 Hasan al-Banna and the foundation fo the Ikhwan: Intellectual Underpinnings 4 Sayyid Qutb: The Pre-Ikhwan Phase 5 Sayyid Qutb’s Thought between 1952 and 1962: A Prelude to His Qur’anic Exegesis 6 Qur’anic Contents of Sayyid Qutb’s Thought 7 Toward an Islamic Liberation Theology: Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah and the Principles of Shi’i Resurgence 8 Islamic Revivalism: The Contemporary Debate Notes Bibliography Index

Isl mization of Knowledge

Isl  mization of Knowledge
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Islamic education
ISBN: 0912463007

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Crisis in the Muslim Mind

Crisis in the Muslim Mind
Author: AbdulHamid AbuSulayman
Publsiher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Across the Muslim world today, if anything is self-evident across the Muslim world today it is that the Ummah is badly in need of reform. On this point it can be stated with confidence that Muslims are agreed. Poverty and injustice characterize the face of Muslim lands from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Pollution and corruption are the order of the day in the societies where the gulf between them and the developed countries of the world has never been wider. Politics in the Muslim world are all too often the politics of deprivation, and culture the culture of despair. “Crisis in the Muslim Mind” examines the intellectual and historical roots of the malaise that has encompassed the Ummah and threatens to efface its identity. Firs published in Arabic in 1991, this important work (in an abridged English translation) is designed to familiarize educated and concerned Muslims with the nature of the crisis confronting them, and to suggest the steps necessary to overcome it.

The Crisis of Islamic Civilization

The Crisis of Islamic Civilization
Author: Ali A. Allawi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300139314

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Islam as a religion is central to the lives of over a billion people, but its outer expression as a distinctive civilization has been undergoing a monumental crisis. Buffeted by powerful adverse currents, Islamic civilization today is a shadow of its former self. The most disturbing and possibly fatal of these currents—the imperial expansion of the West into Muslim lands and the blast of modernity that accompanied it—are now compounded by a third giant wave, globalization. These forces have increasingly tested Islam and Islamic civilization for validity, adaptability, and the ability to hold on to the loyalty of Muslims, says Ali A. Allawi in his provocative new book. While the faith has proved resilient in the face of these challenges, other aspects of Islamic civilization have atrophied or died, Allawi contends, and Islamic civilization is now undergoing its last crisis. The book explores how Islamic civilization began to unravel under colonial rule, as its institutions, laws, and economies were often replaced by inadequate modern equivalents. Allawi also examines the backlash expressed through the increasing religiosity of Muslim societies and the spectacular rise of political Islam and its terrorist offshoots. Assessing the status of each of the building blocks of Islamic civilization, the author concludes that Islamic civilization cannot survive without the vital spirituality that underpinned it in the past. He identifies a key set of principles for moving forward, principles that will surprise some and anger others, yet clearly must be considered.

No God but God

No God but God
Author: Geneive Abdo
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198029014

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Shrouded in mystery, the Islamic presence in the Middle East evokes longstanding Western fears of terrorism and holy war. Our media have consistently focused on these extremes of Islam, overlooking a quiet yet pervasive religious movement that is now transforming the nation of Egypt. Drawing on hundreds of interviews, No God But God opens up previously inaccessible segments of Egyptian society--from the universities and professional sectors to the streets--to illustrate the deep penetration of "Popular Islamic" influence. Abdo provides a firsthand account of this peaceful movement, allowing its moderate leaders, street preachers, scholars, doctors, lawyers, men and women of all social classes to speak for themselves. Challenging Western stereotypes, she finds that this growing number of Islamists do not seek the violent overthrow of the government or a return to a medieval age. Instead, they believe their religious values are compatible with the demands of the modern world. They are working within and beyond the secular framework of the nation to gradually create a new society based on Islamic principles. Abdo narrates fascinating accounts of their methods and successes. Today, for example, university students meet in underground unions, despite a state ban. In addition, sheikhs have recently used their new legislative power to censor books and movies deemed to violate religious values. Both fascinating and unsettling, Abdo's findings identify a grassroots model for transforming a secular nation-state to an Islamic social order that will likely inspire other Muslim nations. This model cannot be ignored, for it will soon help organized Islamists to undermine secular control of Egypt and potentially jeopardize Western interests in the Arab world.