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Reform and Modernity in Islam : The Philosophical, Cultural and Political Discourses Among Muslim Reformers.
Title:
Reform and Modernity in Islam : The Philosophical, Cultural and Political Discourses Among Muslim Reformers.
Author:
Ahmed, Safdar.
ISBN:
9780857722287
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (304 pages)
Series:
Library of Modern Religion
Contents:
CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: ISLAM, POSTCOLONIALISM AND MODERNITY -- 1. ISLAMIC MODERNISM AND THE REIFICATION OF RELIGION -- 2. LITERARY ROMANTICISM AND ISLAMIC MODERNITY: THE CASE OF URDU POETRY -- 3. EDUCATION AND THE STATUS OF WOMEN -- 4. MUHAMMAD IQBAL, ISLAM AND MODERN NATIONALISM -- 5. THE THEORY OF DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY -- 6. MAUDUDI AND THE GENDERING OF MUSLIM IDENTITY -- 7. PROGRESSIVE ISLAM: THE HERMENEUTICAL TURN -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Abstract:
The debate over Islam and modernity tends to be approached from a Eurocentric perspective that presents Western norms as a template for progress - against which Islamic societies can be measured. This misses the historical development of Muslim reformist thought that actively engages with the world around it and seeks to reconfigure Islam within the diverse conditions of modernity. Safdar Ahmed paints a complex and nuanced picture that goes beyond the idea that Muslim reformers have either reproduced or reacted against Western ideas. Rather, Ahmed argues, they have reconstructed and appropriated these ideas, and so the thread of Western influence runs through modern Islamic thought on nationalism and sovereignty, femininity and gender. Ahmed uncovers new historiographical perspectives by critically examining the work of prominent intellectuals, such as Muhammad Abduh, Qasim Amin and Abdul A'la Maududi.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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