The Many Faces of Islam

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Pub. Date: 2000-12-01
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Summary

"An evenhanded introduction to the questions and dilemmas facing Islam in the modern world. A wealth of source-texts by the best writers on the subject, Moslem and Western alike."--Sasson Somekh, Tel Aviv University Written in a style easily accessible to both students and general readers, The Many Faces of Islam offers a wide range of perspectives on modern Islamic culture and religious practice. Seeking to dispel the perception that Islamic fundamentalism and extremism represent Islam in its entirety, Nissim Rejwan surveys the issues and provides numerous excerpts from modern writers and scholars, Muslim and non-Muslim, summarizing the many problems and dilemmas facing contemporary Muslims. Rejwan argues that to view Islam as uniform and all of a piece invites confusion and miscomprehension. The rich sampling of readings amplifies the summary discussion and demonstrates the surprising variety of Islamic concepts and practices. Issues include the uniqueness of Islam, the decline of the Islamic establishment, the impact of modernity, misunderstandings of Islam, Islam and the Dhimmis, the fundamentalist revival, and more. With a novel, topical approach to his subject, Rejwan widens the view of Islam from radicalism to the culture as a whole. His combination of topical summary and illuminating, balanced texts will provide a useful resource for students of Islamic culture and, for general readers, an insightful, balanced, and engaging introduction to a poorly understood but increasingly important civilization. Nissim Rejwan is a Research Fellow at the Harry S Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Among his nine previous books are Arabs Face the Modern World: Religious, Cultural, and Political Responses to the West (UPF, 1998) and Israel's Place in the Middle East: A Pluralist Perspective (UPF, 1998), winner of the 1998 National Jewish Book Award in Israel studies. He is currently writing his memoirs of Baghdad, where he was born and grew up.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
The Uniqueness of Islam
1(32)
The Religious Foundation---Piety---Prayer
12(4)
Gustave E. Von Grunebaum
Dogmas
16(1)
Mohammed Arkoun
Virtues
17(1)
Sydney Nettleton Fisher
Khilafah: The Trust of Vicegerency
18(1)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Islamic Law
19(2)
K. Haridas
Applying the Shari`a
21(2)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Holy War
23(1)
A. S. Tritton
Jihad or Holy War in Islam
23(4)
Muhammad Sa`id al-`Ashmawi
Dissemination of the Message
27(1)
`Abd-al-Rahman `Azzam
Politics and War
28(1)
Bernard Lewis
Religious Law
29(1)
Joseph Schacht
Jurisprudence
30(3)
Gustave E. von Grunebaum
The Islamic Establishment in Decline
33(25)
The Nature of Islamic Modernism
43(2)
Nissim Rejwan
The `Ulama and Legal Reform
45(1)
John L. Esposito
``Translating'' Traditional Texts
46(1)
Aziz al-Azmeh
Al-Afghani's Legacy
47(2)
Nissim Rejwan
Two Views of Islamic Law
49(1)
Norani Othman
Applying the Shari`a
50(1)
Muhammad Nur Farahat
Facing Western Influences
51(1)
Sayyed Hossein Nasr
The West's Inroads
52(1)
W. Montgomery Watt
The Travails of Modern Islam
53(2)
Daniel Pipes
Islamisation
55(1)
Muhammad Syukri Salleh
Political Islam in Egypt
56(2)
Salah `Isa
Islam and the Orientalists
58(22)
``Instrument of Patience''
68(1)
Timothy Mitchell
Western Orientalism Scrutinized
69(1)
Abdallah Laroui
The Critics Criticized
70(1)
Fred Halliday
The Middle East Is Not Unique
71(2)
Fred Halliday
Strong States, Weak Societies
73(1)
Yahya Sadowski
Orientalists Old and New
74(2)
Yahya Sadowski
Who Decides Modernity?
76(1)
Bernard Lewis
Orientals Orientals Orientals
76(2)
Edward W. Said
The Matter of Arabic
78(2)
Morwan M. Obeidat
The Anthropologist's Approach
80(26)
The Nature of Muslim Civilization
91(3)
Robert Brunschvig
Unity in Diversity
94(2)
Gustave E. von Grunebaum
Government and Constitution
96(2)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
The Social Order
98(2)
Gustave E. von Grunebaum
Law and the State
100(2)
Gustave E. von Grunebaum
Adjustment
102(1)
Werner Caskel
Political Organization
102(2)
Claude Cahen
The Body Politic
104(2)
Claude Cahen
Coping with Modernity
106(27)
Islam in the Modern Era
115(1)
Ernest Gellner
Attitude to Arabism
116(2)
Nissim Rejwan
Islam and Nationalism
118(1)
P.J. Vatikiotis
Nation, Nationality and Islamic Principles
119(2)
K. Haridas
Umma, Dawla, and the Islamic State
121(2)
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
The Umma in History
123(1)
Anwar Ibrahim
Umma and Citizenry: A Modern Muslim Civil Society
124(2)
Norani Othman
The Democracy Debate
126(1)
Larbi Sadiki
Democracy and Shura
127(3)
Gudrun Kramer
Adapting Democracy
130(1)
Shukri B. Abed
Shari`a and Democracy Are Irreconcilable
131(2)
Elie Kedourie
Islam Misunderstood
133(23)
Self-Image
144(1)
Gustave E. von Grunebaum
European Misconception
145(1)
N. A. Daniel
Terminology and Precedent
146(2)
Muhammad Asad
The Myth of Monolithic Islam
148(2)
John L. Esposito
Anger, Powerlessness, Confrontation
150(2)
Akbar S. Ahmed
The Cultural Content
152(2)
Simon Bromley
Essence of the West's Attitude
154(1)
Muhammad Asad
Downgrading Islam
154(2)
Salim Mansur
Islam and the Dhimmis
156(24)
Muhammad and the Jews
165(2)
Barakat Ahmad
Non-Muslims under Muslim Rule: Qur'anic Imperatives
167(2)
K. Haridas
Ahl al-Kitab
169(2)
Norman A. Stillman
Khatami's Version
171(1)
Muhammad Khatami
A Framework for the Coexistence of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Common Thread of Salvation
172(2)
Muhammad Sa`id al-`Ashmawi
Muslim Anti-Semitism
174(2)
Bernard Lewis
``Muslim Anti-Semitism''?
176(1)
Abdelaleem El-Abyad
The French King, the Muslim Ambassador, and the Blood Libel
177(3)
Mark R. Cohen
Fundamentalism Strikes Back
180(30)
The Muslim Brothers
189(2)
Nissim Rejwan
The Brotherhood's Political Theory
191(1)
Sayed Kotb
The Principles of Islamic Government
192(1)
Muhammad `Abdullah as-Samman
Islamic Government: A Contemporary Muslim's Prognosis
193(4)
Muhammad Sa`id al-`Ashmawi
The Three Components of Islamist Movements
197(4)
Giles Kepel
The Status of Muslim Minorities
201(1)
Sheikh Rashid al-Ghanuchi
Fundamentalism Is Not Transitory
202(2)
Daniel Pipes
Sources of Future Islamist Strength
204(1)
Graham E. Fuller
Refocusing on Woman and the Family
205(1)
John L. Esposito
Muslim Women as Citizens?
206(4)
Amina Wadud-Muhsin
A Last-Ditch Stand
210(29)
The Ideological Worldview of Revivalism
223(1)
John L. Esposito
Problems of Islamism in Power
224(1)
Graham E. Fuller
The Islamist Contradiction
225(3)
Olivier Roy
Islam on the Defensive
228(2)
Nissim Rejwan
Hamas: Strategy and Tactics
230(4)
Muhammad Muslih
In Israel: ``Islamization from Below''
234(1)
Muhammad Hasan Amora
The Case of Faraj Fouda
235(2)
Nissim Rejwan
What Future the Islamist Movement?
237(2)
Giles Kepel
Unity in Islamic Diversity
239(22)
Four Orthodox Schools
248(3)
W. Montgomery Watt
The Wahhabi Movement
251(1)
H. A. R. Gibb
A Mosaic of Cultures
252(1)
Philip K. Hitti
Three Concepts of Islam
253(1)
Wilfred Cantwell Smith
Distorting the Teachings of Islam
254(2)
Mohammad Mohaddessin
Islam and Political Theory
256(1)
E. I. J. Rosenthal
Islam in the Mediterranean World
257(1)
Francesco Gabrieli
Literary Tendencies
258(3)
Francesco Gabrieli
Notes 261(6)
Index 267(6)
Index of Readings 273(4)
Credits 277

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