Dynamic Islam analyzes the lives and works of four of the most influential liberal diaspora Muslim intellectuals of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries—Fatima Mernissi, Leila Ahmed, Fazlur Rahman, and Mohammed Arkoun. These prolific scholars are among the first generation of Muslims writing in Western languages who have intentionally directed their works toward audiences in the West, as well as the Muslim world. Jon Armajani examines the way these cutting-edge scholars have interpreted the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic history as they have constructed their visions for Islam in the modern world. Armajani vividly describes their perspectives on women and gender, veiling, Islamic revivalism, Islam and democracy, and Islamic mysti...
The term ‘religion’ as a discursive term occupies a dominant, but neglected feature of Muslim intell...
The world we live today has undergone a dramatic change in values, science and technology. In a worl...
"In Reformation of Islamic Thought, the prominent Egyptian scholar Nasr Abu Zayd examines the positi...
In recent years considerable attention has been paid in modern Islamic studies to the emergence of n...
For the past few decades, the world has witnessed the emergence of various Islamic revivalist moveme...
Fazlur Rahman was one of the great 20th-century Muslim modernists, whose prolific writing and sheer ...
Suha Taji-Farouki, Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur'an, Oxford University Press 2006 The essa...
Islam is a religion whose essence is the doctrine of divine unity or oneness of God, and its foundin...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...
Ever since the dramatic events of September 11, 2001 the fundamentalist and exclusivist trend prevai...
The debate over Islam and modernity tends to be approached from a Eurocentric perspective that prese...
Suitable for the classroom but completely accessible to the general reader, this volume presents man...
<p>The publication of the following articles by <em>Al-Jami‘ah </em>shows how ric...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...
Dean J. Salah Salem Abdel Razaq, Neo-Muslim Intellectuals in the West and Their Contribution to Isla...
The term ‘religion’ as a discursive term occupies a dominant, but neglected feature of Muslim intell...
The world we live today has undergone a dramatic change in values, science and technology. In a worl...
"In Reformation of Islamic Thought, the prominent Egyptian scholar Nasr Abu Zayd examines the positi...
In recent years considerable attention has been paid in modern Islamic studies to the emergence of n...
For the past few decades, the world has witnessed the emergence of various Islamic revivalist moveme...
Fazlur Rahman was one of the great 20th-century Muslim modernists, whose prolific writing and sheer ...
Suha Taji-Farouki, Modern Muslim Intellectuals and the Qur'an, Oxford University Press 2006 The essa...
Islam is a religion whose essence is the doctrine of divine unity or oneness of God, and its foundin...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...
Ever since the dramatic events of September 11, 2001 the fundamentalist and exclusivist trend prevai...
The debate over Islam and modernity tends to be approached from a Eurocentric perspective that prese...
Suitable for the classroom but completely accessible to the general reader, this volume presents man...
<p>The publication of the following articles by <em>Al-Jami‘ah </em>shows how ric...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...
Dean J. Salah Salem Abdel Razaq, Neo-Muslim Intellectuals in the West and Their Contribution to Isla...
The term ‘religion’ as a discursive term occupies a dominant, but neglected feature of Muslim intell...
The world we live today has undergone a dramatic change in values, science and technology. In a worl...
"In Reformation of Islamic Thought, the prominent Egyptian scholar Nasr Abu Zayd examines the positi...