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Islam As Critique Sayyid Ahmad Khan And The Challenge Of Modernity Khurram Hussain

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Islam As Critique Sayyid Ahmad Khan And The Challenge Of Modernity Khurram Hussain
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Author: Khurram Hussain
ISBN: 9781350006331, 9781350006362, 1350006335, 135000636X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Islam As Critique Sayyid Ahmad Khan And The Challenge Of Modernity Khurram Hussain by Khurram Hussain 9781350006331, 9781350006362, 1350006335, 135000636X instant download after payment.

What would it mean to imagine Islam as an immanent critique of the West?
Sayyid Ahmad Khan lived in a time of great tribulation for Muslim India under British rule. By examining Khan's work as a critical expression of modernity rooted in the Muslim experience of it, Islam as Critique argues that Khan is essential to understanding the problematics of modern Islam and its relationship to the West.
The book re-imagines Islam as an interpretive strategy for investigating the modern condition, and as an engaged alternative to mainstream Western thought. Using the life and work of 19th century Indian Muslim polymath Khan (1817-1898), it identifies Muslims as a viable resource for both critical intervention in important ethical debates of our times and as legitimate participants in humanistic discourses that underpin a just global order.
Islam as Critique locates Khan within a broader strain in modern Islamic thought that is neither a rejection of the West, nor a wholesale acceptance of it. The author calls this "Critical Islam". By bringing Khan's critical engagement with modernity into conversation with similar critical analyses of the modern by Reinhold Niebuhr, Hannah Arendt, and Alasdair MacIntyre, the author shows how Islam can be read as critique

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