Islam and Modernity: Muslim Intellectuals Respond
By (Author) John Cooper
Edited by Ron Nettler
Edited by Muhammed Mahmoud
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
31st March 2000
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Islam
297
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This text presents the ideas of a number of contemporary modernist and liberal Muslim thinkers, exposing an important intellectual current in Islamic thought. These figures work mainly outside "established" institutional, political and religious frameworks, whilst relying heavily on traditional sources. Responding to the challenges brought by colonialism and modernization, they propose new conceptions and interpretations of Islam consonant with the age. Although their specific concerns and emphases vary, their thought shares certain features; a reconsideration of the relation between religion and politics; an easy incorporation of modern Western ideas; a reinterpretaton of sacred sources which highlights their more universalist elements; and a conception of Islam as moving with historical change whilst remaining rooted in Qur'anic values. Disputing the widespread view of modern Islam as essentially political, the book shows a quite different face of the tradition.
No student can overlook or ignore these contributions, in fact, students have a lot to gain from them...
-Arab Studies Journal
John Cooper taught at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Cambridge University. Ronald Nettler and Mohamad Mahmoud both teach at the Oriental Institute, Oxford University.