Islams and modernities

Challenging the similarly romantic, a historic and irreconcilable notions of Islamic and Western cultures, this book cuts through conventional wisdom and common cliches to highlight the plurality and historicity of both. For Aziz Al-Azmeh, the Orientalist and racist view of Islam is nothing but the...

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Main Author: ʿAẓma, ʿAzīz al- 1947- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u.a.] Verso 1993
In:Year: 1993
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Edition:1. publ.
Series/Journal:Phronesis
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam
B ʿAẓma, ʿAzīz al- 1947- / Culture / Modernity
B Fundamentalism / Present
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Islam 20th century
B Islam
B Fundamentalism
B Religion
B Islamic fundamentalism
B Islam and politics
B Islam 20th century
B Islamische Länder / Islamische Welt Islam Islam and politics Religiöser Fundamentalismus Moderne Kultur Modernization Socioeconomic change Islamkunde Politische Grundwerte Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Gesellschaftssystem
B Islam 21st century
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Summary:Challenging the similarly romantic, a historic and irreconcilable notions of Islamic and Western cultures, this book cuts through conventional wisdom and common cliches to highlight the plurality and historicity of both. For Aziz Al-Azmeh, the Orientalist and racist view of Islam is nothing but the mirror-image of the myths propagated by the Islamic fundamentalists and radicals. In this book he demonstrates both views share an erroneous and an historical conception of Islam as an unchanging and monolithic entity. Moreover, this analysis dissects the mutual implication of both the dominant Western discourse and its supposed primary opponent, postmodernism, in this form of essentialism. There is no one, homogeneous Islam, and this book highlights the diversity and plurality of forms of the Muslim tradition, seeking to understand historically the phenomenon of fundamentalism, amongst other strands, as a profoundly modern ideology. Challenging the stereotypes and legends of both its opponents and proponents, the book traces how political Islam breaks with core elements of the Muslim tradition and, at the same time, roots many of its concepts in European reactionary and romantic thought
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:0860914518