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Islam’s Fateful Path (Paperback) | Released: 15 Mar 2009
By: Zidane Meriboute (Author) Publisher: I. B. Tauris & Company27.00% Off Original price was: ₹395.00.₹288.00Current price is: ₹288.00.
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Increasingly Islam struggles against negative stereotypes as a religion of intolerance, extremism and fear, which has failed to meet the challenges of modernity. Zidane Meriboute here proposes a fresh perspective on the crisis facing Muslims today. His novel and original approach looks to the Islamic Sufi tradition and the progressive... Read More
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Author:
Zidane Meriboute
Publisher Name:
I. B. Tauris & Company
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English
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(Paperback)
About The Book
Increasingly Islam struggles against negative stereotypes as a religion of intolerance, extremism and fear, which has failed to meet the challenges of modernity. Zidane Meriboute here proposes a fresh perspective on the crisis facing Muslims today. His novel and original approach looks to the Islamic Sufi tradition and the progressive liberal thought of the 12th century philosophers Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and Ibn Sina (Avicenna) as holding the key to a successful transition towards modernity. The humanity and questioning which both Sufism and this progressive thought engender can produce -- according to the author -- the foundations of a new Muslim worldview contrary to the current and dangerous fundamentalisms. Salafi thinkers and others who claim to be returning to an austere and ascetic interpretation of early Islam have, in Meriboute's view, highjacked their faith and produced two negative outcomes. Firstly, they have blocked the path towards the evolution of any kind of modernist thinking among Muslims. And secondly, they have created a rhetoric and encouraged events (most notoriously, 9/11) which have resulted in the demonization of their tradition. As the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds grapple to understand how Islam is likely to evolve in the 21st century, the appearance of this book, with its emphasis on the religion's progressive traditions, marks a vital contribution to a better understanding of one of today's most intractable problems.About the Author: Zidane Meriboute is a Senior Legal Consultant at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. He is also ICRC's Consultant for Global Affairs for Operations in the Muslim World. His first book, now published for the first time in English, is the winner of a major European literary prize.Table of Contents: Part One Introduction Islam in the First Generation: Muhammads State from the Ashes of Pre-Islamic Society The Second Generation of Political Islam: Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Abd al-Wahhab The Third Generation of Islam: The Fathers of Contemporary Islamism: Al-Banna, Qutb, Mawdudi The Three Generations of Islamists in Their Social Dimension: The Issue of Apostasy The Islamic Concept of the Law of Armed Conflict: Muslim Law in Time of War The Three Generations of Islamism Part Two Introduction The First Generation of Rationalism and Mysticism in the Muslim World The Second and Third Generations of Rationalists and Neo-Sufism: From Jamal Ad-Din Al-Afghani and Muhammad Abduh to Edward Said The Muslim Mystics and Rationalists: The Social Programme Part Three Nationalism, Sufism and Religious Fundamentalism: Egypt, Turkey and Algeria Africa: The Struggle for Peaceful Muslim Spirituality Index
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