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Islam and Society: Sociological Explorations
By (Author) Riaz Hassan
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
31st May 2013
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
297.27
Paperback
195
Width 133mm, Height 207mm, Spine 12mm
254g
The central focus of this volume is to explore and highlight the nexus between the ideology of Islam and social and cultural milieus with the aim of reconceptualising the sacred as a socially constructed reality and not a transcendental supernatural phenomenon. From this perspective, human agency and society become the main focus for shaping, perpetuating and institutionalising religious beliefs, ideas and practices, opening up space for empirical and sociological analyses of religious phenomena. The seven essays in this volume seek to explore and examine some of the key debates in contemporary sociology of Islam. The topics explored are- social factors in the origins of Islam social theory and Muslim society Islam and politics in South Asia Muslim piety anti-Semitism the social foundations of Muhammad's prophetic mission, with a special reference to Arab historical memory and the role of his first wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid and the barriers to social inclusion of Australian Muslims in Australian society. ;Islamic Studies Series - Volume 14
Professor Riaz Hassan has published extensively on Muslim societies in an academic career that has spanned more than 40 years.