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The Ulama in Contemporary Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Ulama in Contemporary Islam

From the cleric-led Iranian revolution to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, many people have been surprised by what they see as the modern re-emergence of an anti-modern phenomenon. This book offers a comparative perspective on traditionally educated Muslim scholars (the 'ulama).

The 'Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

The 'Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan

Explores how contemporary clerics engage with the historically first and currently most populated Islamic nation-state: Pakistan. The book weds ethnography with textual analysis to provide insights into some of the country's most significant issues and offers a theoretical framework for assessing state-'ulama relations across the Muslim world.

The 'Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

The 'Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan

In this book, Mashal Saif explores how contemporary 'ulama, the guardians of religious knowledge and law, engage with the world's most populated Islamic nation-state: Pakistan. In mapping these engagements, she weds rigorous textual analysis with fieldwork and offers insight into some of the most significant and politically charged issues in recent Pakistani history. These include debates over the rights of women; the country's notorious blasphemy laws; the legitimacy of religiously mandated insurrection against the state; sectarian violence; and the place of Shi'as within the Sunni majority nation. These diverse case studies are knit together by the project's most significant contribution: a theoretical framework that understands the 'ulama's complex engagements with their state as a process of both contestation and cultivation of the Islamic Republic by citizen-subjects. This framework provides a new way of assessing state - 'ulama relations not only in contemporary Pakistan but also across the Muslim world.

Nahdlatul Ulama and the Struggle for Power Within Islam and Politics in Indonesia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Nahdlatul Ulama and the Struggle for Power Within Islam and Politics in Indonesia

This book explores the political and ideological motivations behind the formation of the Nahdlatul Ulama-affiliated political party, and Abdurrahman Wahid's rise to the Presidency of Indonesia after having led NU for 15 years away from formal politics. It sheds light on the complex and historical rivalries within Islam in Indonesia, and how those relationships inform and explain political alliances and manoeuvres in contemporary Indonesia.

' Ulama', Politics, and the Public Sphere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

' Ulama', Politics, and the Public Sphere

Traces the diverse Ulama reactions to late nineteenth and early twentieth century state building and national cohesion in Egypt.

A Learned Society in a Period of Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

A Learned Society in a Period of Transition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-08-03
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Addresses the social significance of orthodox Islam during the medieval period in Baghdad.

The Ulama in Contemporary Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Ulama in Contemporary Islam

From the cleric-led Iranian revolution to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, many people have been surprised by what they see as the modern reemergence of an antimodern phenomenon. This book helps account for the increasingly visible public role of traditionally educated Muslim religious scholars (the `ulama) across contemporary Muslim societies. Muhammad Qasim Zaman describes the transformations the centuries-old culture and tradition of the `ulama have undergone in the modern era--transformations that underlie the new religious and political activism of these scholars. In doing so, it provides a new foundation for the comparative study of Islam, politics, and religious change in the c...

The 'Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The 'Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia

"The learned and holy men of Farangi Mahall were the consolidators in India of the rationalist traditions of Islamic scholarship derived from Iran. These were encapsulated in a renowned and widely used syllabus which they created and which became the dominant system of Indian Islamic education from the eighteenth century. These traditions represented a confident and flexible Islamic understanding which, many felt, had the capacity to preserve Islam even while selectively adopting social, cultural and technological changes from the West. Between 1780 and 1820 these traditions were arguably poised to bring forth some form of Islamic enlightenment. But over the course of the nineteenth century ...

Islam and the Arab Revolutions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 527

Islam and the Arab Revolutions

The Arab revolutions of 2011 were a transformative moment in the modern history of the Middle East, as people rose up against long-standing autocrats throughout the region to call for 'bread, freedom and dignity'. With the passage of time, results have been decidedly mixed, with tentative success stories like Tunisia contrasting with the emergence of even more repressive dictatorships in places like Egypt, with the backing of several Gulf states. Focusing primarily on Egypt, this book considers a relatively understudied dimension of these revolutions: the role of prominent religious scholars. While pro-revolutionary ulama have justified activism against authoritarian regimes, counter-revolut...

The Tunisian ulama 1873-1915
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

The Tunisian ulama 1873-1915

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-08
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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