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Studying Muslim fundamentalisms, this book compares key movements,
examining their commonalities, differences, and intricate
relations, as well as their achievements and failures. Muslim
fundamentalisms have the sympathy of approximately half of the
Muslim population in the world. Yet, they are divided among
themselves and are in a constant state of controversy. The research
dwells on the leading fundamentalist movements, such as the Muslim
Brothers, Tablighi-Jama'at, al-Qaeda, and ISIS, and illustrates how
differently they think about the West and its culture, democracy,
and women's presence in the public sphere. By identifying these
trends, and studying them comparatively, the book enables the
interested reader to make sense of the plethora of fundamentalist
movements, which are otherwise lumped together by the media and are
barely discernible for the reader. Whereas most studies of Muslim
fundamentalism focus on organizational or militant actions that the
movements perform, this study concentrates on their efforts to
Islamize society through everyday life in a peaceful manner.
Identifying the different strands of Muslim fundamentalisms, the
book will be a key resource to a wide range of readers including
researchers and students interested in politics, religious, Islamic
and Middle Eastern Studies.
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (d. 855) was the eponymous founder of a school of
law, and an influential intellectual who led the Baghdadi masses
during the Inquisition. Owing to his status as a jurist, to the
religious ideas he propounded and to his model way of life, he is
perceived as one of the pivotal figures in the history of Islam and
a revered hero to this day. The ninth-century juror Ahmad Ibn
Hanbal was a central figure in early Islam whose influence on
succeeding generations is widely recognized. Drawing on historical
anthropology and micro-history, this study moves beyond
conventional biography to integrate the story of Ibn Hanbal's life
with the main events during a crucial formative period in Islamic
history. The main theme of this study is Ibn Hanbal's prestige, the
disciples he drew to his study circle and the political power that
evolved from it. It proposes new approaches and novel
interpretations that call into question prevalent views about moral
outlook, school formation and the dynamics of the Inquisition. In
the inquiry into the formation of the Hanbali school of law, it
takes into consideration a wide variety of issues such as
jurisprudence, theology and social networks.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 855) was the eponymous founder of a school of law, and an influential intellectual who led the Baghdadi masses during the Inquisition. Owing to his status as a jurist, to the religious ideas he propounded and to his model way of life, he is perceived as one of the pivotal figures in the history of Islam and a revered hero to this day. The ninth-century juror Ahmad ibn Hanbal was a central figure in early Islam whose influence on succeeding generations is widely recognized. Drawing on historical anthropology and micro-history, this study moves beyond conventional biography to integrate the story of ibn Hanbal's life with the main events during a crucial formative period in Islamic history. The main theme of this study is ibn Hanbal's prestige, the disciples he drew to his study circle and the political power that evolved from it. It proposes new approaches and novel interpretations that call into question prevalent views about moral outlook, school formation and the dynamics of the Inquisition. In the inquiry into the formation of the Hanbali school of law, it takes into consideration a wide variety of issues such as jurisprudence, theology and social networks.
Studying Muslim fundamentalisms, this book compares key movements,
examining their commonalities, differences, and intricate
relations, as well as their achievements and failures. Muslim
fundamentalisms have the sympathy of approximately half of the
Muslim population in the world. Yet, they are divided among
themselves and are in a constant state of controversy. The research
dwells on the leading fundamentalist movements, such as the Muslim
Brothers, Tablighi-Jama'at, al-Qaeda, and ISIS, and illustrates how
differently they think about the West and its culture, democracy,
and women's presence in the public sphere. By identifying these
trends, and studying them comparatively, the book enables the
interested reader to make sense of the plethora of fundamentalist
movements, which are otherwise lumped together by the media and are
barely discernible for the reader. Whereas most studies of Muslim
fundamentalism focus on organizational or militant actions that the
movements perform, this study concentrates on their efforts to
Islamize society through everyday life in a peaceful manner.
Identifying the different strands of Muslim fundamentalisms, the
book will be a key resource to a wide range of readers including
researchers and students interested in politics, religious, Islamic
and Middle Eastern Studies.
Conversion to Islam is a phenomenon of immense significance in
human history. At the outset of Islamic rule in the seventh
century, Muslims constituted a tiny minority in most areas under
their control. But by the beginning of the modern period, they
formed the majority in most territories from North Africa to
Southeast Asia. Across such diverse lands, peoples, and time
periods, conversion was a complex, varied phenomenon. Converts
lived in a world of overlapping and competing religious, cultural,
social, and familial affiliations, and the effects of turning to
Islam played out in every aspect of life. Conversion therefore
provides a critical lens for world history, magnifying the
constantly evolving array of beliefs, practices, and outlooks that
constitute Islam around the globe. This groundbreaking collection
of texts, translated from sources in a dozen languages from the
seventh to the eighteenth centuries, presents the historical
process of conversion to Islam in all its variety and unruly
detail, through the eyes of both Muslim and non-Muslim observers.
One Land, Two States is a bold restructuring of an idea that
remains at the heart of international diplomacy after generations
of conflict. A pioneering effort to preserve the two-state solution
in Israel and Palestine, the book imagines new paradigms in policy
designed to disrupt the turmoil and disharmony that have gripped
the region. This groundbreaking book is authored by a group of
leading Palestinian and Israeli scholars and officials who deliver
an innovative framework for viewing and providing solutions to the
region's conflict. "If the land cannot be shared by geographical
division, and if a one-state solution remains unacceptable," they
ask, "can the land be shared in some other way?" The contributors
seek to unravel these questions by examining a utopian world where
seemingly irreconcilable constructs allow Israel to remain in the
West Bank and maintain its military dominance and security position
while Palestinians are given a right of return. By radically
transforming the nature and stakes of the Israel-Palestine conflict
and envisioning a Jerusalem that is transformed into a capital of
full equality and independence, this book explores themes related
to security, resistance, sovereignty, diaspora, globalism,
religion, and new forms of political and economic power that are
not dependent on land ownership. Written to inform policy makers,
scholars, and researchers interested in the Middle East and related
areas, this book and its solutions and presentation could be used
as a practical model for resolution of conflicts worldwide.
One Land, Two States is a bold restructuring of an idea that
remains at the heart of international diplomacy after generations
of conflict. A pioneering effort to preserve the two-state solution
in Israel and Palestine, the book imagines new paradigms in policy
designed to disrupt the turmoil and disharmony that have gripped
the region. This groundbreaking book is authored by a group of
leading Palestinian and Israeli scholars and officials who deliver
an innovative framework for viewing and providing solutions to the
region's conflict. "If the land cannot be shared by geographical
division, and if a one-state solution remains unacceptable," they
ask, "can the land be shared in some other way?" The contributors
seek to unravel these questions by examining a utopian world where
seemingly irreconcilable constructs allow Israel to remain in the
West Bank and maintain its military dominance and security position
while Palestinians are given a right of return. By radically
transforming the nature and stakes of the Israel-Palestine conflict
and envisioning a Jerusalem that is transformed into a capital of
full equality and independence, this book explores themes related
to security, resistance, sovereignty, diaspora, globalism,
religion, and new forms of political and economic power that are
not dependent on land ownership. Written to inform policy makers,
scholars, and researchers interested in the Middle East and related
areas, this book and its solutions and presentation could be used
as a practical model for resolution of conflicts worldwide.
Conversion to Islam is a phenomenon of immense significance in
human history. At the outset of Islamic rule in the seventh
century, Muslims constituted a tiny minority in most areas under
their control. But by the beginning of the modern period, they
formed the majority in most territories from North Africa to
Southeast Asia. Across such diverse lands, peoples, and time
periods, conversion was a complex, varied phenomenon. Converts
lived in a world of overlapping and competing religious, cultural,
social, and familial affiliations, and the effects of turning to
Islam played out in every aspect of life. Conversion therefore
provides a critical lens for world history, magnifying the
constantly evolving array of beliefs, practices, and outlooks that
constitute Islam around the globe. This groundbreaking collection
of texts, translated from sources in a dozen languages from the
seventh to the eighteenth centuries, presents the historical
process of conversion to Islam in all its variety and unruly
detail, through the eyes of both Muslim and non-Muslim observers.
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