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Martin Luther King (Black Americans of Achievement)

PDF Martin Luther King (Black Americans of Achievement) by Robert Jakoubek in History

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Sheds light on one of the most important religious thinkers in the modern Muslim world.Distinguished scholars in Islamic Studies; Middle Eastern Studies; and Modern Turkish Studies examine the life and thought of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1877–1960) using a variety of approaches—theological; philosophical; sociological; and historical—to shed new light on one of the most important thinkers and religious leaders in the modern Muslim world. Early in his life Nursi had hoped to save the Ottoman Empire from collapse; but after the empire gave way to the modern Turkish Republic; Nursi found himself in disagreement with the vision of a secular; Western-style state fostered by Turkey's new leadership and withdrew from public life. Deemed a potential threat to the young Republic; he was condemned to a life of exile and imprisonment. This isolation; however; allowed him to write the works that were to form the basis of a "faith movement" that would not only keep alive the Islamic religion in Turkey; but also in later decades would become one of the most important religious movements in contemporary Turkey and an inspiration to millions throughout the Muslim world. “…the editor is to be congratulated for attempting to bring contemporary ideas and analyses of Said Nursi’s writings and subsequent movements to the scholarly foreground.” — Middle East Studies Association Bulletin"Nursi comes across as more complicated and nuanced than a mere oppositional figure; his ambiguous placement between a traditional thought world and a more contemporary; international; even secular and scientific world; is what makes him interesting. This collection finds alternative categories to situate Nursi and his followers in the context of the modern; secular Turkish Republic." — Karl K. Barbir; author of Ottoman Rule in Damascus; 1708–1758"I am impressed by the breadth of coverage. I have rarely encountered a collection of works on a particular Islamic intellectual that is so thorough and varied." — Ralph Coury; coeditor of The Arab-African and Islamic Worlds: Interdisciplinary StudiesContributors include Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi'; Redha Ameur; Mehmet S. Aydin; Mucahit Bilici; Kelton Cobb; Dale F. Eickelman; Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad; Ayize Jamat-Everett; Metin Karabasogálu; Bilal Kuspinar; Oliver Leaman; Serif Mardin; Lucinda Allen Mosher; M. Sait Özervarlé; Taha 'Abdel Rahman; Fred A. Reed; Barbara Freyer Stowasser; Sükran Vahide; and M. Hakan Yavuz.


#2312815 in Books 1990-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .44 x 7.04 x 8.99l; #File Name: 0791002438124 pages


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