Islamic Reform: Politics and Social Change in Late Ottoman Syria: Studies in Middle Eastern History
Autor David Dean Comminsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mai 1990
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195061031
ISBN-10: 0195061039
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 235 x 162 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Studies in Middle Eastern History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195061039
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 235 x 162 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Studies in Middle Eastern History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
`a fascinating study ... This study represents an important contribution to the history of Muslim intellectual development in English, providing as it does formulation of key salafi positions' Sherifa Zuhur, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies - Vol 19.1
'it is rare to find any study of a group of salafis that carefully treats not only their ideas but also their social context ... It is all the more rare to find such shedding light on important aspects of social change and politics in a major Islamic city during a crucial period ... David Dean Commins's Islamic Reform: Politics and Social Change in Late Ottoman Syria does all of these things. In this well-written, thoroughly researched book based on a wealth of sources of a type rarely tapped heretofore ... David Commins has made a major contribution to scholarship, and expanded measurably our knowledge of more than one area of the history of Islamic reform in late Ottoman Syria. It is likely to remain an important resource for scholars and students for many years to come.'Rashid I. Khalidi, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 26:1
Commin's book provides some useful insights into how the Muslim intellectuals of Syria accepted change, maintaining the cultural continuity and unity of their society admidst political disunity ... It is indeed invigorating to see the transformation of the Muslim society in Syria studied within its own socio-economic paradigm rather than pictured as propelled out of inertia by the superior culture of the West, or by the natives' despair at losing their culture ... an exceptionally sound scholarly work ... a truly original, well-written scholarly work, ranking among the ten best books written on the topic in the last decade. It is indeed a pleasure to read it and to give it the highest possible recommendation.
'it is rare to find any study of a group of salafis that carefully treats not only their ideas but also their social context ... It is all the more rare to find such shedding light on important aspects of social change and politics in a major Islamic city during a crucial period ... David Dean Commins's Islamic Reform: Politics and Social Change in Late Ottoman Syria does all of these things. In this well-written, thoroughly researched book based on a wealth of sources of a type rarely tapped heretofore ... David Commins has made a major contribution to scholarship, and expanded measurably our knowledge of more than one area of the history of Islamic reform in late Ottoman Syria. It is likely to remain an important resource for scholars and students for many years to come.'Rashid I. Khalidi, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 26:1
Commin's book provides some useful insights into how the Muslim intellectuals of Syria accepted change, maintaining the cultural continuity and unity of their society admidst political disunity ... It is indeed invigorating to see the transformation of the Muslim society in Syria studied within its own socio-economic paradigm rather than pictured as propelled out of inertia by the superior culture of the West, or by the natives' despair at losing their culture ... an exceptionally sound scholarly work ... a truly original, well-written scholarly work, ranking among the ten best books written on the topic in the last decade. It is indeed a pleasure to read it and to give it the highest possible recommendation.