Description

Over the last two decades we have seen a vast number of books published in the West that treat Islamic fundamentalism as a rising threat to the western values of secularism and democracy. In the last decade scholars began proclaiming an existent or emerging "clash" between East and West, Islam and Christianity, or in the case of Benjamin R. Barber, "Jihad and "McWorld." More recently, some western scholars have offered another interpretation. Focusing on the work of contemporary Muslim intellectuals, these scholars have begun to argue that what we are witnessing, in Islamic contexts, is tantamount to a Reformation. An Islamic Reformation attempts to evaluate this claim through the work of emerging and top scholars in the fields of political science, philosophy, anthropology, religion, history and Middle Eastern studies. The overall goal of this volume is to question the impact of various reformist trends throughout the Middle East. Are we witnessing a growth in fundamentalism or the emergence of an Islamic Reformation? What does religious practice in this region reflect? What is the usefulness of approaching these questions through Christian/Islamic and West/East dichotomies? Unique in its focus and scope, An Islamic Reformation represents an emerging vanguard in the discussion of Islamic religious heritage and practice and its effect on world politics.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: Comparing Reformations
Chapter 2 Who Speaks for Islam? Inside the Islamic Reformation
Chapter 3 Islam and PoliticalSinn: The Hermeneutics of Contemporary Islamic Reformists
Chapter 3 Changes in Modern Islamic Legal Theory: Reform or Reformation
Chapter 5 Critics Within: Islamic Scholars' Protests against the Islamic State in Iran
Chapter 5 The Politics of Historical Revisionism: New Re-readings of the Early Islamic Period
Chapter 6 In Search of the Counter-Reformation: Anti-Sufi Stereotypes and the Budshishiyya's Response
Chapter 7 Primitivism as a Radical Response to Religious Crisis: The Anabaptists of Münster in the 1530s and the Taliban of Afghanistan in the 1990s
Chapter 8 Islamic Fundamentalism and the Trauma of Modernization: Reflections on Religion and Radical Politics
Chapter 10 Conclusion: An Islamic Reformation? Some Afterthoughts

Product details

Published Dec 17 2003
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 220
ISBN 9780739105542
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 236 x 159 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Michaelle Browers

Anthology Editor

Charles Kurzman

Contributor

Fred Dallmayr

Contributor

Salwa Ismail

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Felicitas Opwis

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Mark Sedgwick

Contributor

Ernest Tucker

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