Islamic Studies Series
This broad ranging series includes books on Islamic issues from all parts of the globe and is not simply confined to the Middle East.
This broad ranging series includes books on Islamic issues from all parts of the globe and is not simply confined to the Middle East.
Series: Islamic Studies Series
The history of western notions about Islam is of obvious scholarly as well as popular interest today. This book investigates Christian images of the Muslim Middle East, focusing on the period from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, when the nature of divine as well as human power was under...
Published December 12th 2011 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
While issues surrounding Muslim women are common in the international media, the voices of Muslim women themselves are largely absent from media coverage and despite the rapidly increasing presence of Muslim women in online groups and discussions, it is still a relatively unexplored topic.This book...
Published October 11th 2011 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
In the recent past, Islamic finance has made an impressive case on the banking scene by becoming an alternative to the popular conventional financial systems, spurring a lively academic debate on how the Islamic finance industry can expand its services to cover the poor. Several propositions have...
Published July 27th 2011 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
Having survived the process of modernization and reasserted themselves in public life, religious traditions play an increasingly important public role in shaping and defining social institutions and interactions. This book examines Rawls’s theory of political liberalism in the context of ...
Published January 20th 2011 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
How do Muslims in Europe acquire discursive and practical knowledge of Islam? How are conceptions of Islamic beliefs, values and practices transmitted and how do they change? Who are the authorities on these issues that Muslims listen to? How do new Muslim discourses emerge in response to the...
Published October 11th 2010 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
This book explores the position of Islamic theology and jurisprudence towards people with disabilities. It investigates how early and modern Muslim scholars tried to reconcile their existence with the concept of a merciful God, and also looks at how people with disabilities might live a dignified...
Published September 30th 2010 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
This book deals with the relationship between historical scholarship and politics in twentieth century Egypt. It examines the changing roles of the academic historian, the university system, the state and non-academic scholarship and the tension between them in contesting the modern history of...
Published July 28th 2010 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
With Islamic banking gradually becoming a more influential factor in the West, an analysis of the concept of riba – a definition of which is not given in the Qur’an – is long overdue. This text presents readers with various interpretations of this Islamic economic concept – generally perceived as ‘...
Published June 22nd 2010 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations puts forward a discussion of how the notion of conscience may unite Muslim and Christians across religious divides, as well as examining the relation between selfhood and otherness in interfaith dialogue. The author explores how the notion...
Published June 22nd 2010 by Routledge
Series: Islamic Studies Series
This study of the Tunisian army and government in the time of the pasha-bey Hammûda the Husaynid (1777--1814) stresses the deeply Ottoman character of these institutions and the political and administrative impact of the jurisdictional authority of the Ottoman Porte on the province in general. This...
Published May 31st 2010 by Routledge