Salafism and Traditionalism

Salafism and Traditionalism

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  • Author: Emad Hamdeh
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108485359
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

Provides a detailed reconstruction of the heated debates between Salafis and Traditionalist over the contested role of Islamic scholarly authority.


Sufis, Salafis and Islamists

Sufis, Salafis and Islamists

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  • Author: Sadek Hamid
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN: 1350152625
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

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.


Constructing a Religiously Ideal ',Believer', and ',Woman', in Islam

Constructing a Religiously Ideal ',Believer', and ',Woman', in Islam

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  • Author: A. Duderija
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230337864
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

In this comprehensive study, Adis Duderija examines how Neo Traditional Salafi thought (NTS) and progressive Muslims interpret the normative concepts of 'Believer' and 'Muslim Woman' in contemporary Islam


Lived Islam

Lived Islam

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  • Author: A. Kevin Reinhart
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108618642
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 207

Does Islam make people violent? Does Islam make people peaceful? In this book, A. Kevin Reinhart demonstrates that such questions are misleading, because they assume that Islam is a monolithic essence and that Muslims are made the way they are by this monolith. He argues that Islam, like all religions, is complex and thus best understood through analogy with language: Islam has dialects, a set of features shared with other versions of Islam. It also has cosmopolitan elites who prescribe how Islam ought to be, even though these experts, depending on where they practice the religion, unconsciously reflect their own local dialects. Reinhart defines the distinctive features of Islam and investigates how modernity has created new conditions for the religion. Analyzing the similarities and differences between modern and pre-modern Islam, he clarifies the new and old in the religion as it is lived in the contemporary world.


Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity

Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity

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  • Author:
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004425578
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 299

This book gives an account of the ways in which Islamic traditions have contributed to the construction of modern Muslim selfhoods. They underpin Eisenstadt’s argument that religious traditions can play a pivotal role in the historically different interpretations of modernity.


Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition

Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition

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  • Author: Joseph E. B. Lumbard
  • Publisher: World Wisdom, Inc
  • ISBN: 1933316667
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 370

How has fundamentalism betrayed the true spirit of Islam? This fully revised and expanded edition of the critically acclaimed book provides answers to this question and contains: a new essay on the role of women in Islam; an updated chapter containing insights into the true nature of the jih three fully revised chapters that bring the discussion up-to-date with the current global situation; a revised introduction. Book jacket.


The New Santri

The New Santri

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  • Author: Norshahril Saat
  • Publisher: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
  • ISBN: 9814881481
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 380

Just like the Gutenberg revolution in the fifteenth century, which led to the emergence of non-conventional religious authority in the Christian world, the current information technology revolution, particularly through mediums such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter, has triggered the re-construction and decentralization of religious authority in Islam. New santri (pious individuals) and preachers emerged from the non-conventional religious educational system. They not only challenged the traditional authorities, but also redefine and re-conceptualize old religious terminologies, such as hijra and wasatiyya. This book explores the dynamics of religious authority in Indonesia with special attention to the challenges from the “new santri”. It is a rich and important book on religion. I recommend students of religion in Indonesia and other countries to read it. Ahmad Syafi’i Maarif Professor Emeritus of History at Yogyakarta State University An important and timely volume that addresses the changing nature of Islamic leadership in the world’s most popular Muslim country. This book debunks many (mis)perceptions that Indonesia Islam is monolithic. It also redefines dominant characterization of Islam by Orientalist scholars, such as santri and abangan Muslims. Haedar Nashir Chairman of Muhammadiyah This edited volume evaluates the new development of Islamic scholarship and authority in Indonesia. Things have changed significantly in recent times that make many observers and researchers wondering: has Indonesia moved from traditional authorities, mainstream Islamic organizations, and the established scholarship to the new actors, movements and platforms? Has the change occurs owing to the democratization and political reforms that took place in the last twenty years or are there other factors we need to take into account? The contributors in this book provide possible answers from many different areas and perspectives. It’s a must-read! Nadirsyah Hosen Monash University, Australia


Hadith

Hadith

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  • Author: Jonathan A.C. Brown
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1786073080
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 368

Contrary to popular opinion, the bulk of Islamic law does not come from the Quran but from hadith, first-hand reports of the Prophet Muhammad’s words and deeds, passed from generation to generation. However, with varying accounts often only committed to paper a century after the death of Muhammad, Islamic scholars, past and present, have been faced with complex questions of historical authenticity. In this wide-ranging introduction, Jonathan A. C. Brown explores the collection and criticism of hadith, and the controversy surrounding its role in modern Islam. This edition, revised and updated with additional case studies and attention to the very latest scholarship, also features a new chapter on how hadiths have been used politically, both historically and in the Arab Spring and its aftermath. Informative and accessible, it is perfectly suited to students, scholars and general readers interested in this critical element of Islam.


Islam, the Future of the Tradition

Islam, the Future of the Tradition

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  • Author: Charles Saint-Prot
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9786038019597
  • Category : Islam
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 521

"This work features an introduction and three main sections: The first section addresses orthodox tradition (salafism) from the time of Prophet Mohammed to the 18th century. The second section discusses the figure who revived the call of salafism, Shaikh Mohammed ibn Abdul Wahhab, the spread of his call for religious rectification, and the establishment of the First Saudi State. The thrid and final section considers the place of salafism in the miodern world. It surveys the accomplishments of salafism - past, present, and future - and the nature of the differing positions among the various Islamic shools of thought."--Foreword.


The Making of Salafism

The Making of Salafism

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  • Author: Henri Lauzière
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 0231540175
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

Some Islamic scholars hold that Salafism is an innovative and rationalist effort at Islamic reform that emerged in the late nineteenth century but gradually disappeared in the mid twentieth. Others argue Salafism is an anti-innovative and antirationalist movement of Islamic purism that dates back to the medieval period yet persists today. Though they contradict each other, both narratives are considered authoritative, making it hard for outsiders to grasp the history of the ideology and its core beliefs. Introducing a third, empirically based genealogy, The Making of Salafism understands the concept as a recent phenomenon projected back onto the past, and it sees its purist evolution as a direct result of decolonization. Henri Lauzière builds his history on the transnational networks of Taqi al-Din al-Hilali (1894–1987), a Moroccan Salafi who, with his associates, participated in the development of Salafism as both a term and a movement. Traveling from Rabat to Mecca, from Calcutta to Berlin, al-Hilali interacted with high-profile Salafi scholars and activists who eventually abandoned Islamic modernism in favor of a more purist approach to Islam. Today, Salafis tend to claim a monopoly on religious truth and freely confront other Muslims on theological and legal issues. Lauzière's pathbreaking history recognizes the social forces behind this purist turn, uncovering the popular origins of what has become a global phenomenon.