Lifeworlds of Islam

Lifeworlds of Islam

Author: Mohammed A. Bamyeh

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0190280565

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Lifeworlds of Islam shows that Islam has typically operated not in the form of standard dogmas, but more often as a compass for practical individual orientations or lifeworlds. Mohammed Bamyeh develops a sociology of Islam that maps out how Muslims have employed the faith to foster global networks, public philosophies, and engaged civic lives both historically and in the present.


Lifeworlds of Islam

Lifeworlds of Islam

Author: Mohammed A. Bamyeh

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-04-22

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0190280573

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How do old ideas continue to appear relevant in a modern world? A sociological approach to Islam allow us to approach an answer to this question. In Lifeworlds of Islam, Mohammed A. Bamyeh shows that Islam has typically operated not in the form of standard dogmas, but more often as a compass for practical individual orientations or "lifeworlds." Through a comprehensive sociological analysis of Islam, he maps out how Muslims have employed the faith to foster global networks, public philosophies, and engaged civic lives both historically and in the present. Bamyeh further argues that all three fields are poorly understood in recent literature, which tends to focus on one specific problem or another and does not take into account the variety of lifeworlds in which Islam operates. The book contends that the larger preoccupations of ordinary Muslims-how to imagine a global society, how to guide life in the manner of a total philosophy, and how to relate to the world of daily struggles in organized or semi-organized civic forums and social movements-are neither unique to the present period nor to religious life. They are rather shared universal quandaries. A focused empirical lens on the career of a religion, Lifeworlds of Islam contributes to the larger literature and provides insight into the nature of global citizenship, the philosophical needs of individuals, and the ethical values that foster social participation.


Islam in a Zongo

Islam in a Zongo

Author: Benedikt Pontzen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1108901506

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Drawing on empirical and archival research, this ethnography is an exploration of the diversity and complexity of 'everyday' lived religion among Muslims in Ghana's Asante region, demonstrating the interconnectedness of Islam with people's lives in a zongo community.


Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism

Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism

Author: Ali Mirsepassi

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-03-24

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1107053978

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This book presents a critical study of citizenship, state, and globalization in societies that have been historically influenced by Islamic traditions and institutions. Interrogating the work of contemporary theorists of Islamic modernity such as Mohammed Arkoun, Abdul an-Na'im, Fatima Mernissi, Talal Asad, Saba Mahmood, and Aziz Al-Azmeh, this book explores the debate on Islam, democracy, and modernity, contextualized within contemporary Muslim lifeworlds. These include contemporary Turkey (following the 9/11 attacks and the onset of war in Afghanistan), multicultural France (2009-10 French burqa debate), Egypt (the 2011 Tahrir Square mass mobilizations), and India. Ali Mirsepassi and Tadd FerneƩ critique particular counterproductive ideological conceptualizations, voicing an emerging global ethic of reconciliation. Rejecting the polarized conceptual ideals of the universal or the authentic, the authors critically reassess notions of the secular, the cosmopolitan, and democracy. Raising questions that cut across the disciplines of history, anthropology, sociology, and law, this study articulates a democratic politics of everyday life in modern Islamic societies.


The different aspects of islamic culture

The different aspects of islamic culture

Author: UNESCO

Publisher: UNESCO Publishing

Published: 2011-12-31

Total Pages: 951

ISBN-13: 9231041533

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Islamic culture, which is still vigorous in spite of its great antiquity, set out to develop side by side a vision of the individual and of the universe, a philosophy and an art of living that can be seen in the impressive remains of its heritage that is an essential part of the whole of humankind's. Halted for a time by adverse historical conditions, this culture none the less found the strength within itself to re-emerge. Its fidelity to its roots does not prevent it from keeping up with the times and participating in contemporary forums and the stirring dialogue of cultures. This series of volumes on the manifold facets of Islamic culture is intended to acquaint a very wide public with such matters as: the theological bases of the faith and principles that constitute the bedrock of the overall structure; the status of the individual and of society in the Islamic world; the expansion of Islam since the Revelation: the Arab, Asian, African and European spheres espousing the new faith and the way in which the rights of converted peoples have been upheld; the vital contribution of Islamic civilization to the adventure of human knowledge in science and technology; the educational and cultural manifestations of Islamic civilization in literature, the visual arts and architecture; finally, Islam today between loyalty to its past and the inescapable conquest of modernity.


Islam

Islam

Author: Gustave E. Von Grunebaum

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1984-09-15

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 031304712X

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Written in straight-forward language by leading Islamic scholars, 14 essays cover the basics of Islamic faith and practice, the foundations of state and society, the early Muslim empires, Islamic universalism in the later Middle Ages, and the later Muslim empires.


A Life of Islam

A Life of Islam

Author: YAMIN. CHENG

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05-27

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9789670957272

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As human beings, it is our nature that as we mellow in age, we also mellow in our life's pursuits. From chasing dreams and ambitions, we move to seeking the purpose and meaning of life. What is life about? Life, for a Muslim, is like any human being. He has needs to look after, desires to fulfill, ambitions to pursue, and questions about life to think abound. But in the quest for his life's longings, he is always aware that God, who is addressed as Allah, is the focal point through which he derives his sense and purpose of existence, realizes his identity as a human being, and organizes his life's conduct and activities. A life of Islam is a life where Islam shines through everything, where the light of the divine emanates from a centre in God and spreads its sunshine to every item in existence, from persons to places to environment to activities such that they form a matrix of unity between heaven and earth and embodied in the person of the human. This book attempts to show the centrality of God in the life of Muslims and how God's presence makes all the difference to the kind of life one desires having.


Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds

Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds

Author: David L. Haberman

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0253056012

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How can religion help to understand and contend with the challenges of climate change? Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworld,edited by David Haberman, presents a unique collection of essays that detail how the effects of human-related climate change are actively reshaping religious ideas and practices, even as religious groups and communities endeavor to bring their traditions to bear on mounting climate challenges. People of faith from the low-lying islands of the South Pacific to the glacial regions of the Himalayas are influencing how their communities understand earthly problems and develop meaningful responses to them. This collection focuses on a variety of different aspects of this critical interaction, including the role of religion in ongoing debates about climate change, religious sources of environmental knowledge and how this knowledge informs community responses to climate change, and the ways that climate change is in turn driving religious change. Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds offers a transnational view of how religion reconciles the concepts of the global and the local and influences the challenges of climate change.


The Spirit of Islam Or the Life and Teachings of Mohammad

The Spirit of Islam Or the Life and Teachings of Mohammad

Author: Ameer Ali Syed

Publisher: Gorgias Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931956628

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Syed, a liberal Muslim thinker, was the first to clearly visualize that the Muslims should also organize themselves politically if they were to have an honored place in public life. His most notable literary contribution is 'The Spirit of Islam' in which he studies the foundation of the Islamic faith.


Islam in the World

Islam in the World

Author: Malise Ruthven

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13:

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This work is an introduction to the Islamic world - past and present -and to the challenges it presents to western society. Fully revised for this second edition, it includes chapters on the spiritual richness of the religion, the law and how it reflects attitudes to society and to women in particular, as well as an incisive analysis of various Muslim sects, their links and conflicts. A new chapter discusses such issues as the Rushdie affair, the reinterpretation of the doctrine of Jihad to encompass terrorism, and the internal strife that countries such as Algeria, Iran, Israel and Egypt are experiencing, bringing this stimulating analysis up to the present day.