Ibn Badis’ position on Mustafa Kemal’s abolition of the position of the Ottoman Caliphate: an analytical and critical study of the issue of the unity of the Islamic world

Title Ibn Badis’ position on Mustafa Kemal’s abolition of the position of the Ottoman Caliphate: an analytical and critical study of the issue of the unity of the Islamic world
Author Bin Khalif, Malik
Type Book
Language Arabic
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Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1111-4932
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1516739
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Notes This article addresses the intellectual suspicion that Islamic scholars and thinkers are men of religion, fatwas, and spiritual and moral reform only, and have no interest in political critical studies. We will take the Algerian reformer Abdelhamid Ben Badis as a model for addressing this problem through what he wrote about the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924 AD, which represented a symbol of Islamic unity. Is there thought and analysis of political critical views in what Ibn Badis wrote about the fall of the caliphate? Did he present in what he wrote original and unprecedented perceptions about the Caliphate and the unity of the Islamic world?
Görüntüle al-tawasul, 2024, Vol.30 (3), p.81-95
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Ibn Badis’ position on Mustafa Kemal’s abolition of the position of the Ottoman Caliphate: an analytical and critical study of the issue of the unity of the Islamic world

Author Bin Khalif, Malik
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1111-4932
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1516739
Library Location EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete
Notes This article addresses the intellectual suspicion that Islamic scholars and thinkers are men of religion, fatwas, and spiritual and moral reform only, and have no interest in political critical studies. We will take the Algerian reformer Abdelhamid Ben Badis as a model for addressing this problem through what he wrote about the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924 AD, which represented a symbol of Islamic unity. Is there thought and analysis of political critical views in what Ibn Badis wrote about the fall of the caliphate? Did he present in what he wrote original and unprecedented perceptions about the Caliphate and the unity of the Islamic world?
Görüntüle al-tawasul, 2024, Vol.30 (3), p.81-95
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