Contemporary Arab Thought: Studies in Post-1967 Arab Intellectual History
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Book Description
'Contemporary Arab Thought' is a complex term, encompassing a constellation of social, political, religious and ideological ideas that have evolved over the past two hundred years - ideas that represent the leading positions of the social classes in modern and contemporary Arab societies.
Distinguished Islamic scholar Ibrahim Abu-Rabi' addresses such questions as the Shari'ah, human rights, civil society, secularism and globalization. This is complimented by a focused discussion on the writings of key Arab thinkers who represent established trends of thought in the Arab world, including Muhammad 'Abid al-Jabiri, Adallah Laroui, Muhammad al-Ghazali, Rashid al-Ghannoushi, Qutatnine Zurayk, Mahdi 'Amil and many others.
Before 1967, some Arab countries launched hopeful programs of modernization. After the 1967 defeat with Israel, many of these hopes were dashed. This book retraces the Arab world's aborted modernity of recent decades. Abu-Rabi' explores the development of contemporary Arab thought against the historical background of the rise of modern Islamism, and the impact of the West on the modern Arab world.
About the Author
Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi' is Professor of Islamic Studies at the Macdonald Center for the study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary and co-editor of The Muslim World. He is the author of Intellectual Origins of Islamic Resurgence in the Modern Arab World, and the editor of several books.
Contemporary Arab Thought: Studies in Post-1967 Arab Intellectual History,Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi',Pluto Press,0745321690,20th century,Arab countries,Arab nationalism,History & Theory - General,History - General History,Intellectual life,Islam - History,Islamic renewal,Political,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Secularism,World - General,Political Science / History & Theory
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