Modern Islamic Thinking and Activism
Title | Modern Islamic Thinking and Activism PDF eBook |
Author | Erkan Toguslu |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2014-05-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9789058679994 |
This volume focuses on Islamic thinking, activism, and politics in both the West and the Middle East.
Da'wa and Other Religions
Title | Da'wa and Other Religions PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew J. Kuiper |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 2017-08-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1351681702 |
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.
Sufis, Salafis and Islamists
Title | Sufis, Salafis and Islamists PDF eBook |
Author | Sadek Hamid |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2016-03-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0857727109 |
British Muslim activism has evolved constantly in recent decades. What have been its main groups and how do their leaders compete to attract followers? Which social and religious ideas from abroad are most influential? In this groundbreaking study, Sadek Hamid traces the evolution of Sufi, Salafi and Islamist activist groups in Britain, including The Young Muslims UK, Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Salafi JIMAS organisation and Traditional Islam Network. With reference to second-generation British Muslims especially, he explains how these groups gain and lose support, embrace and reject foreign ideologies, and succeed and fail to provide youth with compelling models of British Muslim identity. Analyzing historical and firsthand community research, Hamid gives a compelling account of the complexity that underlies reductionist media narratives of Islamic activism in Britain.
Sayyid Qutab and Islamic Activism
Title | Sayyid Qutab and Islamic Activism PDF eBook |
Author | Sayyid Quṭb |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9789004101524 |
"Social Justice in Islam" was written by an Egyptian Islamic writer who has greatly influenced current activists. This work shows the development of the author's thinking by translating the last edition and giving alternative readings from the earlier ones.
The Ulama in Contemporary Islam
Title | The Ulama in Contemporary Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Muhammad Qasim Zaman |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2010-12-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1400837510 |
From the cleric-led Iranian revolution to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, many people have been surprised by what they see as the modern reemergence of an antimodern phenomenon. This book helps account for the increasingly visible public role of traditionally educated Muslim religious scholars (the `ulama) across contemporary Muslim societies. Muhammad Qasim Zaman describes the transformations the centuries-old culture and tradition of the `ulama have undergone in the modern era--transformations that underlie the new religious and political activism of these scholars. In doing so, it provides a new foundation for the comparative study of Islam, politics, and religious change in the contemporary world. While focusing primarily on Pakistan, Zaman takes a broad approach that considers the Taliban and the `ulama of Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, and the southern Philippines. He shows how their religious and political discourses have evolved in often unexpected but mutually reinforcing ways to redefine and enlarge the roles the `ulama play in society. Their discourses are informed by a longstanding religious tradition, of which they see themselves as the custodians. But these discourses are equally shaped by--and contribute in significant ways to--contemporary debates in the Muslim public sphere. This book offers the first sustained comparative perspective on the `ulama and their increasingly crucial religious and political activism. It shows how issues of religious authority are debated in contemporary Islam, how Islamic law and tradition are continuously negotiated in a rapidly changing world, and how the `ulama both react to and shape larger Islamic social trends. Introducing previously unexamined facets of religious and political thought in modern Islam, it clarifies the complex processes of religious change unfolding in the contemporary Muslim world and goes a long way toward explaining their vast social and political ramifications.
Makers of Contemporary Islam
Title | Makers of Contemporary Islam PDF eBook |
Author | John L. Esposito |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780195141276 |
This book examines the biographies of nine major activist intellectuals whose work provides the core of what the Islamic resurgence became in the 1990s adn is an important foundation for what it can become in the 21st century. Nine figures are covered: Ismail al-Faruqi, Khurshid Ahmad, Maryam Jameelah, Hasan Hanafi, Anwar Ibrahim, and Abdurrahman Wahid.
Islamic Activists
Title | Islamic Activists PDF eBook |
Author | Deina Ali Abdelkader |
Publisher | |
Pages | 93 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781783714063 |
An explanation of Islamic scholarship on democracy.