Islam, revival, and reform : redefining tradition for the twenty-first century : essays inspired by John O. Voll

Title Islam, revival, and reform : redefining tradition for the twenty-first century : essays inspired by John O. Voll
Author DeLong-Bas, Natana J.
Publication Date: 2022
Publication Place Syracuse, New York - Syracuse University Press
Subject Voll, John Obert, 1936- -- Influence, Islam and politics -- 21st century, Islam and state -- 21st century, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Islam and politics, Islam and state, Islam and politics -- History -- 21st century, Islam and state -- History -- 21st century, 2000-2099
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 333
Physical Dimensions 23 cm
Library: Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID LC : 2021029935, ISBN : 9780815637530, ISBN : 0815637535, ISBN : 9780815637509, ISBN : 0815637500, OCLC : (OCoLC)1259295146, ISBN : 9780815655459
Record ID alma9910438909008696
Library Location See online access
Date 2022
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index., Chiefly in English, some texts in Arabic.
Sample Text • Preface / Natana J. DeLong-Bas • Part I. Revival and reform in the 18th and 19th centuries: setting the Islamic stage for the modern world: 1. The role of women in solidifying 18th century revival and reform initiatives into ongoing mass movements / Natana J. DeLong-Bas • 2. The Neo-Sufi hadith interpretation in Shah Wali ̄Allah of Delhi's Ḥujjat Allāh al-Bālighah (The conclusive argument from God) Volume II / Marcia Hermansen • Part II. Groups of scholars, networks, and education: Shifts from the center to local agency: 3. When does a ṭarīqa become a ṭarīqa? The story of a break-up / Knut Vikor • 4. A flame of learning in the winds of change: notes on the history of the Majādhīb of al-Qaḍārif / Albrecht Hofheinz • Part III. Setting the political stage for the modern Islamic world: 5. Relational history, the Long Great War, and the making of the modern Middle East / Jonathan Wyrtzen • 6. Turkish liberal conceptions of the Caliphate, 1909-1924 / York Norman • Part IV. Religion, revival, reform and globalization: a contemporary assessment: 7. Taking religion seriously in the study of Islamist movements / Shadi Hamid • 8. Islamists and the state: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's evolving mission / Abdullah al-Arian • Part V. Producing, presenting and consuming Islamic knowledge today: 9. A short history of modern Arab knowledge production on China / Shuang Wen • 10. Muslim media preachers as agenda setters: teaching religion and promoting social change / Tuve Buchmann Floden • 11. Music with a message: Maher Zain and the rise of Awakening's new global sound / Sean Foley • Contributor bios • Index.
Baskı First edition.
Seri Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East, Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East.
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Islam, revival, and reform : redefining tradition for the twenty-first century : essays inspired by John O. Voll

Author DeLong-Bas, Natana J.
Publication Date 2022
Publication Place Syracuse, New York - Syracuse University Press
Subject Voll, John Obert, 1936- -- Influence, Islam and politics -- 21st century, Islam and state -- 21st century, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Islam and politics, Islam and state, Islam and politics -- History -- 21st century, Islam and state -- History -- 21st century, 2000-2099
Type Book
Language ara,eng
Digital No
Manuscript No
Pages Count 333
Physical Dimensions 23 cm
Library Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID LC : 2021029935, ISBN : 9780815637530, ISBN : 0815637535, ISBN : 9780815637509, ISBN : 0815637500, OCLC : (OCoLC)1259295146, ISBN : 9780815655459
Record ID alma9910438909008696
Library Location See online access
Date 2022
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index., Chiefly in English, some texts in Arabic.
Sample Text • Preface / Natana J. DeLong-Bas • Part I. Revival and reform in the 18th and 19th centuries: setting the Islamic stage for the modern world: 1. The role of women in solidifying 18th century revival and reform initiatives into ongoing mass movements / Natana J. DeLong-Bas • 2. The Neo-Sufi hadith interpretation in Shah Wali ̄Allah of Delhi's Ḥujjat Allāh al-Bālighah (The conclusive argument from God) Volume II / Marcia Hermansen • Part II. Groups of scholars, networks, and education: Shifts from the center to local agency: 3. When does a ṭarīqa become a ṭarīqa? The story of a break-up / Knut Vikor • 4. A flame of learning in the winds of change: notes on the history of the Majādhīb of al-Qaḍārif / Albrecht Hofheinz • Part III. Setting the political stage for the modern Islamic world: 5. Relational history, the Long Great War, and the making of the modern Middle East / Jonathan Wyrtzen • 6. Turkish liberal conceptions of the Caliphate, 1909-1924 / York Norman • Part IV. Religion, revival, reform and globalization: a contemporary assessment: 7. Taking religion seriously in the study of Islamist movements / Shadi Hamid • 8. Islamists and the state: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's evolving mission / Abdullah al-Arian • Part V. Producing, presenting and consuming Islamic knowledge today: 9. A short history of modern Arab knowledge production on China / Shuang Wen • 10. Muslim media preachers as agenda setters: teaching religion and promoting social change / Tuve Buchmann Floden • 11. Music with a message: Maher Zain and the rise of Awakening's new global sound / Sean Foley • Contributor bios • Index.
Baskı First edition.
Seri Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East, Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East.
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