Modernist Islam, 1840-1940 a sourcebook

Modernist Islam was a major intellectual current in the Muslim world during the 19th and 20th centuries. Proponents of this movement typically believed that it was not only possible but imperative to show how "modern" values and institutions could be reconciled with authentically Islamic i...

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Other Authors: Kurzman, Charles (Editor)
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Published: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2002
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Sec.1. Africa -- Rifa 'a Rafi' al-Tahtawai, Egypt, 1801-1873 -- Khayr al-Din, Tunisia, 1822-1890 -- Muhammad 'Abduh, Egypt, 1849-1905 -- Qasim Amin, Egypt, 1863-1908 -- Bahithat al-Badiya, Egypt, 1886-1918 -- Muhammad Rashid Rida, Lebanon-Egypt, 1865-1935 -- Shaykh al-Amin bin 'Ali al-Mazrui, Kenya, 1890-1947 -- Abdullah Abdurahman, South Africa, 1870-1940 -- 'Abd al-Hamid Ibn Badis, Algeria, 1889-1940 -- Muhammad Ahmad Mahjub, Sudan, 1908-1976 -- Sec.2. Iran/Afghanistan -- Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, Iran, 1838-1897 -- Mirza Malkum Khan, Iran, 1833-1908 -- Muhammad Husayn Na'ini, Iran, 1860-1936 -- Mahmud Tarzi, Afghanistan, 1865-1933 -- Sec.3. Ottoman Empire -- 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri, Algeria-Syria, circa 1807-1883 -- Ali Suavi, Turkey, 1839-1878 -- Namik Kema,l Turkey, 1840-1888 -- Semseddin Sami Frasheri, Albania-Turkey, 1850-1904 -- 'Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi, Syria, 1854-1902 -- Mahmud Shukri al-Alusi, Iraq, 1857-1924 -- Abdullah Cevdet, Turkey, 1869-1932 -- Musa Kazim, Turkey, 1858-1920 -- Jamal al-Din al-Qasimi, Syria, 1866-1914 -- Mansurizade Sa'id, Turkey, 1864-1923 -- Ziya Gokalp, Turkey, 1876-1924 -- Dzemaluddin Causevic, Bosnia, 1870-1938 -- 'Abd al-Qadir al-Maghribi, Lebanon, 1867-1956 -- Halide Edib Adivar, Turkey, 1882-1964 -- Sec.4. Russian Empire -- Ismail Bey Gasprinskii, Crimea, 1851-1914 -- Munawwar Qari, Turkistan-Uzbekistan, 1878-1931 -- Ahmed Aghayev, Azerbaijan, 1869-1939 -- Abdullah Bubi, Tatarstan, 1871-1922 -- Rizaeddin bin Fakhreddin, Tatarstan, 1858-1936 -- Abdurrauf Fitrat, Bukhara-Uzbekistan, 1886-1938 -- Musa Jarullah Bigi, Tatarstan, 1875-1949 -- Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy, Turkistan-Uzbekistan, 1874-1919 -- Abdulhamid Sulayman Cholpan, Turkistan-Uzbekistan, 1893-1938 -- Sec.5. South Asia -- Khwaja Altaf Hussein Hali, North India, 1837-1914 -- Chiragh 'Ali, North India, 1844-1895 -- Sayyid Ahmad Khan, North India, 1817-1898 -- Muhammad Iqbal, North India, 1877-1938 -- Muhammad Abdul Khader Maulavi, Malabar, 1873-1932 -- Ameer 'Ali, Bengal, 1849-1928 -- Abu'l-Kalam Azad, Bengal-India, 1888-1958 -- Muhammad Akram Khan, Bengal-Pakistan, 1868-1968 -- Sec.6. Southeast/East Asia -- Al-Imam newspaper, Singapore, 1906-1908 -- Achmad Dachlan, Java, 1868-1923 -- Syekh Ahmad Surkati, Sudan-Java, 1872-1943 -- Hadji Agus Salim, Sumatra-Java, 1884-1954 -- Ahmad Hassan, Singapore-Indonesia, 1888-1958 -- Muhammad Hasyim Asy'ari, Java, 1871-1947 -- Ya'qub Wang Jingzhai, China, 1879-1949 
520 |a Modernist Islam was a major intellectual current in the Muslim world during the 19th and 20th centuries. Proponents of this movement typically believed that it was not only possible but imperative to show how "modern" values and institutions could be reconciled with authentically Islamic ideals. This sourcebook brings together a broad range of writings on modernist Islam from across the Muslim world. It makes available for the first time in English the writings of many of the activists and intellectuals who made up the early modernist Islamic movement. Charles Kurzman and a team of section editors, each specializing in a different region of the Islamic world, have assembled, translated, and annotated the work of the most important of these figures. With the publication of this volume, an English-speaking audience will have wider access to the literature of modernist Islam than did the makers of the movement themselves. 
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