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Contemporary Debates in Islam: An Anthology of Modernist and Fundamentalist Thought [Hardcover]

Mansoor Moaddel (Editor), Kamran Talattof (Editor)
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0312215800 978-0312215804 July 7, 2000
Also available in paperback as "Modernist and Fundamentalist Debates in Islam"
 
During the second half of the nineteenth century, a group of prominent Muslim theologians began to critically examine classical conceptions and methods of jurisprudence and devised a new approach to Islamic theology. This new approach was nothing short of an outright rebellion against Islamic orthodoxy, displaying an astonishing compatibility with nineteenth century Enlightenment-era thought. In the 20th century this modernist movement declined, to be replaced by another cultural episode, characterized by the growing power of Islamic fundamentalism. This volume looks at these two very different approaches to Islam. The editors have selected the most prominent Islamic thinkers of modernist and fundamentalist viewpoints, diverse nationalities, and from both the late decades of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the 20th century. The writers discuss their own views with regard to such issues as philosophical and political perceptions of democracy, the state, the history of Islam, women's rights, personal lifestyle, education, and the West.

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"This anthology will definitely benefit readers who wish to become familiar with the various strands' of Islam" --Arab Studies Journal

About the Author

Mansoor Moaddel is a Professor in the Near East Studies Department at Princeton University.

Kamran Talattof is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology at Eastern Michigan University.

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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (July 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312215800
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312215804
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fundamentalist Islalm, November 19, 2010
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This review is from: Contemporary Debates in Islam: An Anthology of Modernist and Fundamentalist Thought (Hardcover)
"Contemporary Debates in Islam: An Anthology of Modernist and Fundamentalist Thought" [hardback title], c.2000 C.E.; {paperback title: "Modernist and Fundamentalist Debates in Islam"}. Editors: Mansoor Moaddel & Kamran Talattof. "Debates" is hardly the correct word here, "affirmation" would be more appropriate. This is no fundamentalist vs. reformist debate series; this is no Lincoln federalist vs. Douglas state-rights debate; this is more of a pro-Khomeini vs. a pro-pro-Khomeini `debate' over how `extreme' Islamo fascism should be. This is not a book that debates feminism vs. hadith; no, all 34 articles were written by men! If they favored allowing women to be educated, it was for the purpose that women could financially help themselves "to support the social structure of our society" (p. 170). The veil is promoted, polygamy is not renounced: "The practice was so deeply rooted in Arabia... that all [Mohammad] could venture to do was by imposing obligatory behests in the Quran against [non-equality between wives]... He could not do more than this. No reformer or legislator can do more" (p. 155). All of these authors are pro-Islamist Islam; the debate isn't over whether or not the veil should be worn - the `debate' is over whether the veil's color should be fundamentalist `midnight black' versus moderate `black' [as are all of the issues `debated' in this book]. I mean, look at the `debaters': Imam Ruhullah Khomeini vs. al-Afghani vs. Sayyid Qutb vs. The Society of Muslim Brothers: sure, some `debate' here! `Imam Ruhullah' Khomeini (not just `Ayatollah' Khomeini) - yes, a very pro-Shia perspective throughout this book. If you understand the Orwellian `double speak' of the `modernist' authors ["polygamy is bad -- unless you follow the guidance of the Quran and treat your wives equitably"], then you can wade through the `murkiness' [taqiyya]of the moderates' thoughts and get to the `Straight Path" fundamentalist Islam okay. In the Bibliography, references to John Esposito but not Robert Spencer. Only 4* because of the taqiyya.
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M. RENAN WANTED TO CLARIFY A POINT OF THE HISTORY of the Arabs that had remained unclear until now and to throw a living light on their past, a light that may be somewhat troubling for those who venerate these people, though one cannot say that he has usurped the place and rank that they formerly occupied in the world. Read the first page
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