Wir verwenden Cookies und Analyse-Tools, um die Nutzerfreundlichkeit der Internet-Seite zu verbessern und für Marketingzwecke. Wenn Sie fortfahren, diese Seite zu verwenden, nehmen wir an, dass Sie damit einverstanden sind. Zur Datenschutzerklärung.
Contemporary Islamist Perspectives on International Relations
Details
The discourses of six moderate-reformist (mainstream) scholar sheikhs from the Sunni and Shia Arab World is analyzed in the book, and it demonstrates the presence of a mainstream strand within political Islam that advocates a different perspective on international relations from that of radical Islamists.
This book lies at the intersection of two important and expanding fields of study: Political Islam and International Relations (IR). It contributes to both fields by analyzing the discourses of six moderate-reformist (mainstream) scholar sheikhs from the Sunni and Shii Arab World of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Four of the scholar sheikhs are Sunni Egyptians who received their education at al-Azhar and/or maintained a long-term affiliation with the institution. They are Mahmoud Shaltut (1893-1963), Muhammad Abu Zahra (1897-1974), Muhammad al-Bahi (1905-1982), and Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926- ). The fifth is the Sunni Syrian Sheikh Wahbah al-Zuhaili (1932-2015). Finally, there is Sayyid Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah (1935-2010), a renowned Lebanese Shia cleric, who received his religious training at al-Hawza in Najaf, Iraq, the Shia equivalent of al-Azhar.
The aims of the book are three: (1) to demonstrate the presence of a moderate-reformist (mainstream) strand within political Islam that advocates a different perspective on international relations from that of the radical Islamists; (2) to identify and scrutinize the principal elements of this mainstream perspective, while underscoring the variations with it; and (3) to situate the international relations' discourses of the examined mainstream Islamist scholar sheikhs within their proper historic and ideational contexts.
The book appeals to a wide and diverse readership that is not restricted to specialists. While academics and graduate students working on political Islam and/or the Middle East are its primary audience, the work is written in an accessible style, that is kept free of academic jargon, that any reader who is proficient in English and interested in political Islam and/or theories of international relations can enjoy reading and engage with the main arguments.
Autorentext
Sami E. Baroudi is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Lebanese American University (LAU) in Lebanon. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Indiana University, Bloomington. His publications focus on the political economy of Lebanon and Egypt, internal Lebanese politics, US-Lebanese relations, Arab intellectuals' perceptions of the United States, the ideational origins of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), and, more recently, on how moderate-reformist (mainstream) Islamists perceive international relations.
Inhalt
Preface Introduction: The Moderate-Reformist (Mainstream) Strand of Political Islam The Founding Generation: Jamal al- Din al- Afghani, Muhammad 'Abduh and Rashid Rida The Second Generation: Mahmoud Shaltut and Muhammad Abu Zahra The Second Generation: Muhammad al-Bahi The Third Generation: Yusuf al-Qaradawi The Third Generation: Wahbah al-Zuhaili The Third Generation: Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah Conclusion: The Mainstream Islamists Within Their Ideational and Historical Milieus Bibliography Index.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781433193576
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H231mm x B155mm x T22mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9781433193576
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 1433193574
- Veröffentlichung 16.03.2022
- Titel Contemporary Islamist Perspectives on International Relations
- Autor Sami Baroudi
- Untertitel Mainstream Voices from the Sunni and Shii Arab World
- Gewicht 594g
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 316
- Lesemotiv Verstehen