Islamic Religious Authority in a Modern Age

Islamic Religious Authority in a Modern Age
Title Islamic Religious Authority in a Modern Age PDF eBook
Author Shaheen Amid Whyte
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 283
Release 2024
Genre Islamic leadership
ISBN 9819979315

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This book situates Australian Muslim experiences of religious authority within the global context of Islam in the modern world. While drawing on examples of Muslim-majority states, new empirical findings indicate the growing diversity of Muslim religious actors in Australia, as well as the contextual realities shaping the way religious authority is legitimised and contested in democratic and authoritarian environments. In particular, the study challenges homogenous articulations of Islamic religious authority in unearthing new voices, epistemologies and socio-political factors shaping Muslim attitudes and experiences of religious authority. The book fills important gaps in the field, such as intra-Muslim relations, female religious authority, digital Islam and the relationship between traditional ulama, reformists and Muslim intellectuals in the West. Dr Shaheen Whyte is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation, Charles Sturt University. He holds a PhD from Deakin University, Australia. His research focuses on Islamic religious authority, Muslim minorities in the West, Islamic law and Middle Eastern politics.

Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age

Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age
Title Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age PDF eBook
Author Muhammad Qasim Zaman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 375
Release 2012-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1107096456

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This book explores some of the most fiercely debated issues facing the Islamic world today.

Female Religious Authority in Shi'i Islam

Female Religious Authority in Shi'i Islam
Title Female Religious Authority in Shi'i Islam PDF eBook
Author Mirjam Künkler
Publisher EUP
Total Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 9781474426602

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This collection of case studies, covering the period from classical Islam to the present, and taken from across the Islamic world, compares the role of women across time and space.

Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age

Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age
Title Modern Islamic Thought in a Radical Age PDF eBook
Author Muhammad Qasim Zaman
Publisher
Total Pages 363
Release 2012
Genre Electronic book
ISBN 9781316090459

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This book explores some of the most fiercely debated issues facing the Islamic world today.

Key Themes for the Study of Islam

Key Themes for the Study of Islam
Title Key Themes for the Study of Islam PDF eBook
Author Jamal J. Elias
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 464
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1780746849

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"Key Themes for the Study of Islam" examines the central themes and concepts indispensable to an informed understanding of Islamic religion and society. From Gender and History to Prayer and Prophecy, each authoritative chapter focuses on a single aspect of the religion and presents a critical discussion written by a world expert in that field. Exposing as false the idea that Islam and Muslims are incomprehensible to Western culture, this book will become the first choice for students and experts in religion from disparate fields, who wish to know how Islam relates to vital concepts in religion and society today.

Preaching Islamic Renewal

Preaching Islamic Renewal
Title Preaching Islamic Renewal PDF eBook
Author Jacquelene G. Brinton
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2015-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0520963210

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Preaching Islamic Renewal examines the life and work of Muhammad Mitwalli Sha‘rawi, one of Egypt's most beloved and successful Islamic preachers. His wildly popular TV program aired every Friday for years until his death in 1998. At the height of his career, it was estimated that up to 30 million people tuned in to his show each week. Yet despite his pervasive and continued influence in Egypt and the wider Muslim world, Sha‘rawi was for a long time neglected by academics. While much of the academic literature that focuses on Islam in modern Egypt repeats the claim that traditionally trained Muslim scholars suffered the loss of religious authority, Sha‘rawi is instead an example of a well-trained Sunni scholar who became a national media sensation. As an advisor to the rulers of Egypt as well as the first Arab television preacher, he was one of the most important and controversial religious figures in late-twentieth-century Egypt. Thanks to the repurposing of his videos on television and on the Internet, Sha‘rawi’s performances are still regularly viewed. Jacquelene Brinton uses Sha‘rawi and his work as a lens to explore how traditional Muslim authorities have used various media to put forth a unique vision of how Islam can be renewed and revived in the contemporary world. Through his weekly television appearances he popularized long held theological and ethical beliefs and became a scholar-celebrity who impacted social and political life in Egypt.

Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority

Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority
Title Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority PDF eBook
Author Dr Carool Kersten
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 302
Release 2014-01-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1472400534

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Like anywhere else, the present-day Islamic world too is grappling with modernity and postmodernity, secularisation and globalisation. Muslims are raising questions about religious representations and authority. This has given rise to the emergence of alternative Islamic discourses which challenge binary oppositions and dichotomies of orthodoxy and heterodoxy, continuity and change, state and civil society. It also leads to a dispersal of authority, a collapse of existing hierarchical structures and gender roles. This book further argues that the centre of gravity of many of these alternative Islamic discourses is shifting from the Arabic-speaking 'heartland' towards the geographical peripheries of the Muslim world and expatriate Muslims in North America and Europe. At the same time, in view of recent seismic shifts in the political constellation of the Middle East, the trends discussed in this book hold important clues for the possible direction of future developments in that volatile part of the Muslim world.