Islamic Ecumene

Islamic Ecumene
Author: David S. Powers
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1501772406

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The essays in Islamic Ecumene address the ways in which Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia and from sub-Saharan Africa to the steppes of Uzbekistan are members of a broad cultural unit. Although the Muslim inhabitants of these lands speak dozens of languages, represent numerous ethnic groups, and practice diverse forms of Islam, they are united by shared practices and worldviews shaped by religious identity. To highlight these commonalities, the co-editors invited a team of scholars from a wide range of disciplines to examine Muslim societies in comparative and interconnected ways. The result is a book that showcases ethics, education, architecture, the arts, modernization, political resistance, marriage, divorce, and death rituals. Using the insights and methods of historians, anthropologists, literary critics, art historians, political scientists, and sociologists, Islamic Ecumene seeks to understand Islamic identity as a dynamic phenomenon that is reflected in the multivalent practices of the more than one billion people across the planet who identify as Muslims.

Comparing Muslim Societies

Comparing Muslim Societies
Author: Juan Ricardo Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780472094493

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A study of the diversity of Muslim life and culture that challenges conventional Western opinion

Comparing Muslim Societies

Comparing Muslim Societies
Author: Juan Ricardo Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A study of the diversity of Muslim life and culture that challenges conventional Western opinion

Muslim Societies

Muslim Societies
Author: Sato Tsugitaka
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134320221

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This volume examines Muslim societies across Europe, North Africa, Central Asia and South Asia from the eighteenth century to the present, providing fresh insight through comparison. Movements and populations covered include the nineteenth century North African Sansusi movement and its relationships to Sufis and Arabs of the region, Soviet and Chinese Central Asia, Muslim-Hindu relationships in South Asia, Muslims in Syria and Muslim immigrants in Europe.

Modern Muslim Societies

Modern Muslim Societies
Author: Marshall Cavendish Reference Staff
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761499652

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Discusses subjects such as family life, marriage, law, human rights, and Muslim extremism before turning to regional surveys on manifestations of Islam around the world, including the United States and Canada, Iran, Southeast Asia, Africa, and everywhere

Muslim Societies

Muslim Societies
Author: Tsugitaka Sato
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Islam
ISBN:

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Islam and Muslim Societies

Islam and Muslim Societies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2019-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781642242355

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Islam is more than a religion in the strict theological sense. If we confine ourselves to doctrinal normativity and Islamic law to analyse what Muslims motivate and how they build religious landscapes and life worlds, we seriously narrow down our understanding of Islam. Islamic society is a universal society, found at every place, in East and West, in south and north, and found at all time. It was not only found at the time of the Prophet, but also before his time, and at the time of other Messengers from Adam to Jesus (peace be upon them all), and after their time. Koranic teachings promote an ascetic ethic of self-control that bears on virtually all aspects of everyday activity. For Muslims, faith has not merely been a matter of private life and a personal relation with God. It has had pervasive social consequences. The Holy Qur'an and the traditions of the Prophet are concerned about Muslim and Islamic society. In many ways these holy books focuses on the importance of Islamic society. Because Allah and his prophet believes that Muslims Ummah are the best among all Adam's generation. Consequently, Islamic religion takes them out from the darkness into the light in order to achieve happiness, felicity in this world and the Hereafter. This book Islam and Muslim Societies consists of studies dealing with political, economic, legal, and social policies that affect every facet of the social life of Muslims. This book is aimed at bridging the gap between the textual and contextual approaches to Islamic Studies; and solving the dichotomy between 'orthodox' and 'heterodox' Islam. It contains a selection of studies written by scholars and authors dealing with Islam and Muslim societies as its central focus of academic inquiry and to encourage comprehensive consideration of its many facets; to provide an opportunity for the study of Islam and Muslim societies in their global context; to encourage interdisciplinary studies of the Islamic world that are cross-national and comparative; to promote the diffusion, exchange and discussion of research findings; and to encourage interaction among academics from various traditions of learning.

Religion and Politics

Religion and Politics
Author: Jan-Erik Lane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 100015260X

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Muslim societies are struggling under the need for modernization and the drift towards Islamic fundamentalism. The balance between these two forces is struck differently in the various Muslim societies depending upon the constellation of groups as historical legacies. However, the tension is real. In this work, Jan-Erik Lane and Hamadi Redissi look at the underlying social consequences of religious beliefs to account for the political differences between major civilizations of the world against a background of the rise of modern capitalism. Offering a timely new appraisal of the political and social impact of Islam, this expanded second edition of Religion and Politics has been fully updated in line with new events and will be welcomed by political scientists and historians alike. In a readable and accessible style, this thought-provoking work raises the question of whether the tenets of Islam might be reconciled with the requirements of post-modernity.

A Convergence of Civilizations

A Convergence of Civilizations
Author: Youssef Courbage
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231150032

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We are told that Western/Christian and Muslim/Arab civilizations are heading towards inevitable conflict. The demographics of the West remain sluggish, while the population of the Muslim world explodes, widening the cultural gap and all but guaranteeing the outbreak of war. Leaving aside the media's sound and fury on this issue, measured analysis shows another reality taking shape: rapprochement between these two civilizations, benefiting from a universal movement with roots in the Enlightenment. The historical and geographical sweep of this book discredits the notion of a specific Islamic demography. The range of fertility among Muslim women, for example, is as varied as religious behavior among Muslims in general. Whether agnostics, fundamentalist Salafis, or al-Qaeda activists, Muslims are a diverse group that prove the variety and individuality of Islam. Youssef Courbage and Emmanuel Todd consider different degrees of literacy, patriarchy, and defensive reactions among minority Muslim populations, underscoring the spread of massive secularization throughout the Arab and Muslim world. In this regard, they argue, there is very little to distinguish the evolution of Islam from the history of Christianity, especially with Muslims now entering a global modernity. Sensitive to demographic variables and their reflection of personal and social truths, Courbage and Todd upend a dangerous meme: that we live in a fractured world close to crisis, struggling with an epidemic of closed cultures and minds made different by religion.

Religion and Politics

Religion and Politics
Author: Jan-Erik Lane
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000152294

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Offering a timely new appraisal of the political and social impact of Islam, Religion and Politics will be welcomed by political scientists and historians alike. In this work, Jan-Erik Lane and Hamadi Redissi employ a Weberian approach, underlining the social consequences of religious beliefs, to account for the political differences between the major civilizations of the world against the background of the rise of modern capitalism in the Occidental sphere. Compared with Weber and his emphasis upon economic modernization, the perspective on religion is broadened to encompass post-modernity; particular attention is paid to human rights and the rule of law. This thought-provoking work raises the question of whether the tenets of Islam might be reconciled with the requirements of post-modernity.