Religion and politics: Islam and Muslim civilization / (Record no. 3310)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780754674184 (alk. paper) |
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International Standard Book Number | 0754674185 (alk. paper) |
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International Standard Book Number | 9780754691761 (ebook) |
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International Standard Book Number | 0754691764 (ebook) |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 909.09767 |
Item number | LAN/R |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Lane, Jan-Erik |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Religion and politics: Islam and Muslim civilization / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Jan-Erik Lane, Hamadi Redissi ; with a chapter by Riadh Sidaoui |
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Edition statement | 2nd ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Farnham, England; |
-- | Burlington, VT: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Ashgate Pub. Company, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | c2009. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xvii, 336 p.: |
Other physical details | ill.; |
Dimensions | 24 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc | Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-327) and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | SECTION I THE MUSLIM CIVILISATION AND MODERNISATION<br/>Modernity, Post-modernity and the Muslim World<br/>Introduction The Two Muslim Worlds<br/>Turbulence in the Muslim Civilisation<br/>Modernity and Post-modernity The Western Grip<br/>Islamic Fundamentalism<br/>Understanding Arab Modernity and Post-modernity<br/>Conclusion<br/>Islam and Post-modernity<br/>Introduction<br/>Post-modem Islam <br/>The Proto-modem Islam<br/>Modernity in Islam<br/>Jihad Conclusion<br/>The Weber Thesis Introduction<br/>One Monograph Lacking<br/>Concepts of the Occident <br/>Rationality and Capitalism<br/>The Debate After<br/>Muslim Traditionalism<br/>Muslim Civilisation and the Oriental Path<br/>Weber’s Typology<br/>Conclusion<br/>SECTION II ISLAM AS A WORLD RELIGION<br/>4 Mohammed - A Political Prophet<br/>Introduction<br/>Prophecy <br/>A Monotheist Religion <br/>A Religion of Warriors<br/>Conclusion<br/>5 Islam: Faith and Rationality<br/>Introduction<br/>The Roads to Salvation in Islam<br/>Islamic Predestination <br/>Islamic Predetermination<br/>Islamic Fatalism, Asceticism and Salvation<br/>Conclusion<br/>SECTION III THE MUSLIM LEGACY<br/>6 Traditional Domination<br/>Introduction<br/>From Patriarchal ism to Charismatic Rule<br/>From Charisma to Patrimonialism<br/>The Sects<br/>Sultanismus<br/>The Fatimid Caliphate<br/>Patrimonial Administration<br/>Caesaro-papism<br/>Mosque and Sect<br/>Caesaro-papism and the Economy<br/>Conclusion<br/>7 Islamic Law and Arab Legal Institutions<br/>Introduction<br/>Evolution of Law<br/>Islamic Law and the Four Kinds of Law<br/>Sources of Law in Arabia<br/>The Four Schools (Figh)<br/>Casuistry <br/>Waqf <br/>Why did the Mid-East Fall Behind in Trade?<br/>The Puzzle of Islamic Law<br/>Conclusion<br/>8 Capitalism in Muslim Countries<br/>Introduction<br/>Capitalism and Islam<br/>Islam Ignores the Bourgeoisie<br/>The Islamic City: A Patrician City<br/>The City and the Bourgeoisie<br/>Economic Rationality and Salvation<br/>Modem Capitalism and Protestantism<br/>Modem Capitalism<br/>Conclusion<br/>SECTION IV PATHS OF MUSLIM MODERNISATION<br/>9 The Modemisation of Arabia<br/>Introduction<br/>Modemisation: The Market Economy and Democracy<br/>Economic Modemisation<br/>Cultural Modemisation<br/>The Modemisation Policies <br/>Islamic Renaissance <br/>Modemisation from Above<br/>Modemisation and Colonisation<br/>Modemisation and Democracy<br/>The Rentier State<br/>Civil Society in Muslim Countries<br/>Conclusion<br/>10 Separation Between State and Religion?<br/>Introduction<br/>A Triple Impossibility<br/>Neither Lay nor Religious<br/>State and Religion <br/>Coexistence Between Religion and Politics<br/>Conclusion<br/>11 Towards a New Fundamentalism <br/>Introduction<br/>Four Types of Jihad and Three Kinds of Fundamentalism<br/>AI-Qaeda<br/>Conclusion<br/>SECTION V THE PROBLEMS OF MUSLIM CIVILISATION<br/>MODERNISATION<br/>12 Islam and Democracy<br/>Introduction<br/>Why Authoritarianism in Arab Countries?<br/>Islam and Ancient Democracy<br/>Islamic Constitutionalism: Consultation<br/>Conclusion<br/>13 Islam and Politics:<br/>Where the Principal Difficulty of Post-modernity Lies<br/>Introduction<br/>The Caliph as the Classical Model of Politics<br/>The Umma as the Model of the Community<br/>The Succession Problem <br/>Political Tolerance and Multi-culturalism:<br/>Bumiputras and the Millet System<br/>Political Power in Islamic Fundamentalism: <br/>Arab Traditionalism and Political Power<br/>Conclusion: Accepting and Endorsing Diversity<br/>SECTION VI STATE AND RELIGION IN THE MAGHREB<br/>14 Religion and Human Rights: Constants and Constraints<br/>Introduction<br/>A Genuine Theoretical Distinction<br/>Democratisation, Modernisation and Modernity<br/>Algeria: Rentier State in Armed Hands <br/>Libya: Irrational Rentier State under International Pressures<br/>Morocco: Neo-patrimonial Monarchy<br/>Mauritania: Ethno-tribal Fragmentation<br/>Tunisia: Economic Liberalisation in Authoritarian Regime<br/>Conclusion<br/>15 Islamic Politics and the Military: Algeria 1962-2008<br/>Riadh Sidaoui<br/>Introduction<br/>The FIS<br/>Early Success of the FIS<br/>Repression of the FIS<br/>Explaining the Failure of Political Islam<br/>Conclusion<br/>16 Islam - A Religion of Warriors?<br/>Introduction <br/>External Intervention <br/>Internal Divisions<br/>Islam and Politics: Three Problems<br/>Colonialism and its Legacy<br/>Fundamentalism: Fitna and Jihad<br/>Fundamentalism in India: The Deobandi School<br/>Modem Fundamentalism in Egypt<br/>Conclusion<br/>17 Fundamentalism and the State: Need for Mutual Explanation Introduction: Towards a New Agenda?<br/>The Inevitable Islamic Variable <br/>Thick and Thin Sharia<br/>Democracy: Procedure or Values? <br/>Are Women Equal to Men?<br/>Three Remaining Divisions, One Citizenship<br/>The Nearer and Further Enemy<br/>West vs Islam<br/>Conclusion: Clarifying the Uncertainty |
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Keyword | Islamic civilization. |
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Keyword | Islam |
General subdivision | History. |
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Keyword | East and West. |
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Koha item type | GN Books |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 21/06/2016 | 909.09767 LAN/R | P16769 | 10/02/2023 | General Books |