Cosmopolitanisms in Muslim Contexts: Perspectives from the Past
Derryl N. MacLean, Sikeena Karmali Ahmed
Published in Association with the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
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Looks at moments in world history when cosmopolitanism pervaded Muslim societies
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This collection of 9 essays focuses on instances in world history when cosmopolitan ideas and actions pervaded specific Muslim societies and cultures. The contributors explore the tensions between regional cultures, isolated enclaves and modern nation-states.
Cosmopolitanism is a key concept in social and political thought, standing in opposition to closed human group ideologies such as tribalism, nationalism and fundamentalism. Recent discussions of it have been situated within Western self-perceptions. Now, this volume explores it from Muslim perspectives.
Key Features
- Contributors include Felicitas Becker, Thomas Kuehn, Ariel Salzmann, Iftikhar Dadi and Muhammed Khalid Masud
- Choses models from 4 areas: the Swahili coast, the Ottoman Empire/Turkey, Iran and Indo-Pakistan, showing the differences and similarities between areas
- Each region is covered in 2 chapters, providing a basis for comparison
Year:
2012
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
208
ISBN 10:
0748644571
ISBN 13:
9780748644575
File:
PDF, 2.56 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2012