ISBN:
9781350228719
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Also published in print
Series Statement:
Suspensions
Series Statement:
contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate thought
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.6
Keywords:
Religious fundamentalism
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Secularism
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Islamic & Arabic philosophy,Non-Western philosophy,Educational: Religious studies: Islam,Middle East
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Author's preface to the Arabic edition (1995) -- Part I. Fundamentalism and secularization: -- 1. What is fundamentalism? -- -- 2. What is secularization? -- -- 3. Fundamentalism and secularization in the contemporary Middle East -- -- 4. Postmodernism and fundamentalism -- Part II. Essays: -- 5. The concept of the good in Islamic philosophy -- -- 6. Philosophy in North Africa.
Abstract:
"In Fundamentalism and Secularization, Egyptian philosopher Mourad Wahba traces the historical origins of fundamentalism and secularization as ideas and practices in order to theorize their symbiotic relationship, and how it is impacted by global capitalism and, more recently, postmodernism. This gives voice to an argument from within the Islamic world that is very different to that given platform in the mainstream, showing that fundamentalism does not arise normally and naturally from Islam but is a complex phenomenon linked to modernization and the development of capitalism in dependent countries, that is, tied to imperialism. Wahba's central argument concerns the organic relationship between fundamentalism and parasitic capitalism. Wahba is equally critical of religious fundamentalism and global capitalism, which for him are obstructions to secularization and democracy. While the three Abrahamic religions are examined when it comes to fundamentalism, Wahba deconstructs Islam in particular and in the process reconstructs an Islamic humanism. Including a new preface by the author and translator, Fundamentalism and Secularism provides invaluable insights into how Middle Eastern philosophies open up new lines of thought in thinking through contemporary crises"
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Also published in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
DOI:
10.5040/9781350228719
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