Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity

Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004425576

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This book gives an account of the ways in which Islamic traditions have contributed to the construction of modern Muslim selfhoods. They underpin Eisenstadt’s argument that religious traditions can play a pivotal role in the historically different interpretations of modernity.

Islamic Modernities in World Society

Islamic Modernities in World Society
Author: Dietrich Jung
Publsiher: Edinburgh Studies of the Globa
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1474492649

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Offers a new understanding of the relation between Islam and modernity, informed by social theory

Muslim History and Social Theory

Muslim History and Social Theory
Author: Dietrich Jung
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319526089

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This book combines contemporary discussions on modernity with the history of the Muslim world. From a heuristic perspective, it is sketching out a framework for a global sociology of modernity. This framework attempts to accommodate a core assumption of classical modernization theory – the global nature of modernity – with the pluralistic perspective of the rise of a multiplicity of historically concrete forms of modernities. It tries to reconcile a universalistic concept of modernity with the fact of modernity’s multiple historical realizations. At the same time, this discussion of contemporary social theory puts forward a critique of the still so conveniently applied equation of modernization with Westernization. In empirical terms, the book substantiates this critique in drawing its exemplary illustrations from the historical experience of Muslim peoples. Bringing Muslim history and discussions in social theory together, this book represents a synthesis of research efforts in sociology and Islamic studies.

Politics of Modern Muslim Subjectivities

Politics of Modern Muslim Subjectivities
Author: D. Jung,M. Petersen,S. Sparre
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137380654

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Examining modern Muslim identity constructions, the authors introduce a novel analytical framework to Islamic Studies, drawing on theories of successive modernities, sociology of religion, and poststructuralist approaches to modern subjectivity, as well as the results of extensive fieldwork in the Middle East, particularly Egypt and Jordan.

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.

Islam and Colonialism

Islam and Colonialism
Author: Muhamad Ali
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474409216

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This book offers a comparative and cross-cultural history of Islamic reform and European colonialism as both dependent and independent factors in shaping the multiple ways of becoming modern in Indonesia and Malaya during the first half of the twentieth century.

Modern Subjectivities in World Society

Modern Subjectivities in World Society
Author: Dietrich Jung,Stephan Stetter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319907345

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This book brings together theories of world society with poststructuralist and postcolonial work on modern subjectivity to understand the universalising and particularising processes of globalisation. It addresses a theoretical void in global studies by attending to the co-constituted process through which modern subjectivities and global processes emerge and interact. The editors outline a key problem in global studies, which is a lack of engagement between the local/particular/individual and the ‘universalising’ processes in which they are situated. The volume deals with this concern with contributions from historical sociologists, poststructuralist and postcolonial scholars and by focusing in the Middle East, religion in global modernity and non-human subjectivities.

Islam in Global Modernity

Islam in Global Modernity
Author: Dietrich Jung
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783658399542

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This book combines sociological theorising with studies on the Middle East and Islam. The diversity of modernities that can be observed in our world is linked to the claim of living in a global modernity, in a world society. The book underpins this claim with numerous excursions into Islamic history. It criticises the view that modernisation can be equated with westernisation and considers different projects of specifically Islamic modernities as integral parts of world society. From this perspective, the study contributes to the "provincialisation" of European history in contemporary social scientific thought. Contrary to the theories of postcolonialism associated with the call for the provincialisation of Europe, however, this book adheres to essential traditions of classical sociology. It thus aims to make a contribution to the social theoretical discussion on modernity, which is empirically underpinned with the help of data from the history of the Middle East and Islam. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.