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Islam, State, and Modernity Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World
Titre:
Islam, State, and Modernity Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Future of the Arab World
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781137597601
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description physique:
XXIII, 320 p. online resource.
Collections:
Middle East Today,
Table des matières:
1. Introduction. Critique and Change: al-Jabri in Contemporary Arab Thought -- 2. Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and Ibn Khaldun: A Path to Modernity -- 3. The Critique of Arab Reason between al-Jabri and Tarabishi -- 4. The Arab Reader by al-Jabri: The Question of Disjunction and Rejunction -- 5. An Intellectual between the Maghreb and the Mashreq: al-Jabri and the Location of Thought -- 6. Al-Jabri and His Introduction to the Qur'ān -- 7. The International Becoming of an Arab Philosopher: An Analysis of the non-Reception of Mohammed Abed al-Jabri in Euro-American Scholarship -- 8. Al-Jabri in Indonesia: Critique of Arab Reason Travels to the Lands Below the Winds -- 9. State and Religion in al-Jabri's Political Thought -- 10. Dare to be Wise! On the Reception of al-Jabri Post-2011 -- 11. Reflections on Education and Culture in al-Jabri's Thought -- 12. A Critique of al-Jabri's Arab Ethical Reason -- 13. The Ethical Dialectic in al-Jabri's "Critique of Arab Reason" -- 14. The Arab Possible State: from al-Tahtawi to al-Jabri. .
Extrait:
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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Langue:
Anglais