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Islam

Critical Concepts in Sociology

Professor Bryan S Turner (Herausgeber)

Media-Kombination
1720 Seiten
2002
Routledge
978-0-415-12347-1 (ISBN)
1.069,95 inkl. MwSt
This collection is a study of Islamic thought and institutions that represents a critical introduction to the system of Islamic belief and practice from a social science perspective.
Looking beyond the myths and headlines of Islam this text explores the religion from a social science viewpoint. The collection explores Islamic thought and institutions and represents a critical introduction to the system of Islamic belief and practice from a social science perspective, emphasizing the global nature of Islam in the twentieth century. Including a new introduction and index, the collection will prove an invaluable reference tool and teaching aid.

Volume One: Normative Conceptions of Islam as a Religion
This volume sets out the principal dimensions of Islamic self-conception as a religion. It deals systematically with the meaning of Islam, the message of the Qur'an, the Prophet Muhammad, Hadith, and ethics.
Volume Two: Normative Concepts of the Socio-political Dimensions of Islam
Explores the normative or ideal doctrines of Islam with respect to the operation of the public domain. In particular, the volume considers Islamic teaching on the economy (such as profit and investment), political life (especially the relationships between the state and the community), the nature and function of law, citizenship, and international relations such as war and peace.
Volume Three: Islam and the Private Sphere
Considers Islamic teaching with respect to the private sphere. This section is particularly concerned with Islamic teaching on women, family planning, reproduction, the status of children, divorce and marriage. It considers and explores the debate within Islam over women's rights and how social change has transformed the private sphere.
Volume Four: Islam and Modern Society
This volume takes a critical look at Islam in actual relations to the state, economy and society against the back-cloth of the normative paradigm. It considers how modernity and globalization have had an impact on Islamic public institutions. It considers various Islamic responses to modern global society including traditionalism, modernists, liberal Islam and fundamentalism. It concludes the problem of Islamic authority in a secular global context, and considers such issues as the Islamization of science.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.12.2002
Reihe/Serie Critical Concepts in Sociology
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 3197 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-415-12347-X / 041512347X
ISBN-13 978-0-415-12347-1 / 9780415123471
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