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Recalling the Caliphate - Decolonisation and World Order (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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Recalling the Caliphate - Decolonisation and World Order (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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As late as the last quarter of the twentieth century there were
expectations that Islam's political and cultural influence would
dissipate as the advance of westernization brought modernization
and secularization in its wake. Not only has Islam failed to follow
the trajectory pursued by variants of Christianity, namely
confinement to the private sphere and depoliticisation, but it has
also forcefully re-asserted itself as mobilizations in its name
challenge the global order in a series of geopolitical, cultural
and philosophical struggles. The continuing (if not growing)
relevance of Islam suggests that global history cannot simply be
presented as a scaled up version of that of the West. Quests for
Muslim autonomy present themselves in several forms - local and
global, extremist and moderate, conservative and revisionist - in
the light of which the recycling of conventional narratives about
Islam becomes increasingly problematic. Not only are these accounts
inadequate for understanding Muslim experiences, but by relying on
them many Western governments pursue policies that are
counter-productive and ultimately hazardous for Muslims and
non-Muslims alike. "Recalling the Caliphate" engages critically
with the interaction between Islam and the political in context of
a post colonial world that continues to resist profound
decolonization. In the first part of this book Sayyid focuses on
how demands for Muslim autonomy are debated in terms such as
democracy, cultural relativism, secularism and liberalism. Each
chapter analyzes the displacements and evasions by which the
decolonization of the Muslim world continues to be deflected and
deferred, while the latter part of the book builds on this
critique, exploring and attempts to accelerate the decolonization
of the Muslim Ummah.
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