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This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to one of the
most significant Arab thinkers of the late 20th century and the
early 21st century: the Moroccan philosopher and social theorist
Mohammed Abed al-Jabri. With his intellectual and political
engagement, al-Jabri has influenced the development of a modern
reading of the Islamic tradition in the broad Arab-Islamic world
and has been, in recent years, subject to an increasing interest
among Muslims and non-Muslim scholars, social activists and lay
men. The contributors to this volume read al-Jabri with reference
to prominent past Arab-Muslim scholars, such as Ibn Rushd,
al-Ghazali, al-Shatibi, and Ibn Khaldun, as well as contemporary
Arab philosophers, like Hassan Hanafi, Abdellah Laroui, George
Tarabishi, Taha Abderrahmane; they engage with various aspects of
his intellectual project, and trace his influence in
non-Arab-Islamic lands, like Indonesia, as well. His analysis of
Arab thought since the 1970s as a harbinger analysis of the ongoing
"Arab Spring uprising" remains relevant for today's political
challenges in the region.
This book offers the first comprehensive introduction to one of the
most significant Arab thinkers of the late 20th century and the
early 21st century: the Moroccan philosopher and social theorist
Mohammed Abed al-Jabri. With his intellectual and political
engagement, al-Jabri has influenced the development of a modern
reading of the Islamic tradition in the broad Arab-Islamic world
and has been, in recent years, subject to an increasing interest
among Muslims and non-Muslim scholars, social activists and lay
men. The contributors to this volume read al-Jabri with reference
to prominent past Arab-Muslim scholars, such as Ibn Rushd,
al-Ghazali, al-Shatibi, and Ibn Khaldun, as well as contemporary
Arab philosophers, like Hassan Hanafi, Abdellah Laroui, George
Tarabishi, Taha Abderrahmane; they engage with various aspects of
his intellectual project, and trace his influence in
non-Arab-Islamic lands, like Indonesia, as well. His analysis of
Arab thought since the 1970s as a harbinger analysis of the ongoing
"Arab Spring uprising" remains relevant for today's political
challenges in the region.
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