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Modernizing Islam

2003
In recent years,Islam has become a more visible force, not only in North Africa, the Middle East and Asia, but also in Western Europe and the United States.Modernizing Islam speaks to the significance, origins, influences, and implications of Islam's changes and thus to the various ways in which this religion is becoming a truly global force, shaping ...
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Islam, Modernity, Nationalism

Ab Imperio, 2004
SUMMARY: В номере, посвященном исследованиям национальной памяти, редакция Ab Imperio посчитала необходимым опубликовать интервью с одним из ведущих американских теоретиков, основателем интерпретативной антропологии Клиффордом Гирцем. Его работы рассматривали возникновение национализма в культурной среде, определявшейся в наднациональных терминах ...
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Islam and Modernity

2016
The problem of Islam and modernity has been an important point of discussion in the Arab and Islamic world for decades, though this discussion has taken various forms, such as being called the conflict between the past and the present, or tradition and progress.
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Hausaland’s Islamic Modernity

2017
This chapter provides a history of the rise of Islam in west Africa, in particular to Hausaland, which is today’s Northern Nigeria. The chapter then concentrates on the Sokoto Jihad and subsequent caliphate led by Uthman Dan Fodio. The chapter traces his intellectual history, highlighting his engagement with the Arabian peninsula and championing of ...
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Islam and Modernity

1998
Abstract Fazlur Rahman (Pakistan-United States, 19 19-1988) was born and raised in the British colonies that would later become Pakistan. He embarked on an academic career that took him to graduate degrees at Punjab University and Oxford and teaching positions in Islamic philosophy in England and Canada.
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Representing Islamic Modernity

2014
Vakkom Moulavi’s appropriation of modernity cannot be read within the framework of a simple cause-and-effect trajectory in which the colonizer acted and the colonized reacted. Such a reading would take away Vakkom Moulavi’s agency and delineate him as one of the “simple-hearted victims of colonialism.”1 A closer reading of his writings would help us to
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Islam and Post-Modernity

2020
Jan-Erik Lane, Hamadi Redissi
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Modernization and Islam

2019
This article is based on the theory of modernization with bond of tradition and religion in context of Islam and Islamic societies by various modernists. Early scholars argued that modernity and tradition to be mutually exclusive. On the other hand, Most of theorists’ defined modernity and tradition as antagonistic forces but the idea was repealed in ...
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A modernism‐based interpretation of sustainable tourism

International Journal of Tourism Research, 2020
Shiqin Zhang, Eric S W Chan
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