Die Welt des Islams

Die Welt des Islams
Title Die Welt des Islams PDF eBook
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Pages 326
Release 1913
Genre Civilization, Islamic
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Die Welt des Islams

Die Welt des Islams
Title Die Welt des Islams PDF eBook
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Pages 544
Release 2008
Genre Civilization, Islamic
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Die Welt Des Islams

Die Welt Des Islams
Title Die Welt Des Islams PDF eBook
Author Christian Szyska
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Pages 113
Release 1997
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Mohammed und Die Welt Des Islam

Mohammed und Die Welt Des Islam
Title Mohammed und Die Welt Des Islam PDF eBook
Author Hermann Siegfried Rehm
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Pages 190
Release 1915
Genre Islam
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Mohammad Iqbal und Die Welt Des Islam

Mohammad Iqbal und Die Welt Des Islam
Title Mohammad Iqbal und Die Welt Des Islam PDF eBook
Author Baymirza Hayit
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Pages 22
Release 1956
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Defending Muḥammad in Modernity

Defending Muḥammad in Modernity
Title Defending Muḥammad in Modernity PDF eBook
Author SherAli Tareen
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 638
Release 2020-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 026810672X

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In this groundbreaking study, SherAli Tareen presents the most comprehensive and theoretically engaged work to date on what is arguably the most long-running, complex, and contentious dispute in modern Islam: the Barelvī-Deobandī polemic. The Barelvī and Deobandī groups are two normative orientations/reform movements with beginnings in colonial South Asia. Almost two hundred years separate the beginnings of this polemic from the present. Its specter, however, continues to haunt the religious sensibilities of postcolonial South Asian Muslims in profound ways, both in the region and in diaspora communities around the world. Defending Muḥammad in Modernity challenges the commonplace tendency to view such moments of intra-Muslim contest through the prism of problematic yet powerful liberal secular binaries like legal/mystical, moderate/extremist, and reformist/traditionalist. Tareen argues that the Barelvī-Deobandī polemic was instead animated by what he calls “competing political theologies” that articulated—during a moment in Indian Muslim history marked by the loss and crisis of political sovereignty—contrasting visions of the normative relationship between divine sovereignty, prophetic charisma, and the practice of everyday life. Based on the close reading of previously unexplored print and manuscript sources in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu spanning the late eighteenth and the entirety of the nineteenth century, this book intervenes in and integrates the often-disparate fields of religious studies, Islamic studies, South Asian studies, critical secularism studies, and political theology.

Islam and Societal Norms

Islam and Societal Norms
Title Islam and Societal Norms PDF eBook
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Pages 204
Release 2007
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