
Deconstructing Islamic studies
edited by Majid Daneshgar and Aaron W. Hughes
Bok · Engelsk · 2020
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Omfang | xiv, 364 sider
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Opplysninger | Introduction / Majid Daneshgar and Aaron W. Hughes -- Qurʾān: 1. The Qurʾān and Its Legal Environment / David S. Powers -- Ḥadīth: 2. Ḥadīth between Traditional Muslim Scholarship and Academic Approaches / Andreas Görke -- Tafsīr: 3. Tafsīr as Discourse: Institutions, Norms, and Authority / Johanna Pink -- 4. Overlooked Modern Persian-Shīʻī Tafsīr Schools: The Maktab-e Tafkīk in Contemporary Iran / S. M. Hadi Gerami -- Fiqh: 5. On Secularization of Fiqh in Contemporary Iran / Mahmoud Pargoo -- Kalām: 6. Kalām: Constructing Divinity / Aaron W. Hughes -- ʻIlm: 7. ʻIlm Is Islam: The Islamic Concept of Knowledge from Classical Traditions to Modern Interpretations / Christopher A. Furlow -- Adab: 8. Reconstructing Adab in Islamic Studies / Nuha Alshaar -- Tashayyuʻ: 9. The Good, the Bad, and the Heretic in Early Islamic History / Mushegh Asatryan -- Ismāʻīliyya: 10. Ismāʻīliyya and Ismāʻīlism: From Polemical Portrayal to Academic Inquiry / Khalil Andani -- Taṣawwuf: 11. Studying Ṣūfism Beyond Orientalism, Fundamentalism, and Perennialism / Mahdi Tourage -- Mashriqiyyāt: 12. Lost Orientalism, Lost Orient, and Lost Orientals: An Overview / Majid Daneshgar -- Index.. - "This volume, comprising chapters by leading experts, deconstructs the ways in which classical Muslim scholarship has structured (and, indeed, continues to structure) the modern study of Islam. It explores how classical subjects have been approached traditionally, theologically, and secularly, in addition to examining some of the tensions inherent in these approaches"--
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ISBN | 9780674244689
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