This book presents a detailed analysis of the Islamic principle of wasatiyyah, or moderation, exploring its meaning and scope in both the Qu'ran and Hadith and applying it to contemporary issues such as justice, women's rights, environmental and financial balance, and globalization.
This book presents a detailed analysis of the Islamic principle of wasatiyyah, or moderation, exploring its meaning and scope in both the Qu'ran and Hadith and applying it to contemporary issues such as justice, women's rights, environmental and financial balance, and globalization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mohammad Hashim Kamali was Dean and Professor at the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC) and the International Islamic University in Malaysia. He currently heads the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia. Tariq Ramadan is Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University (Oriental Institute, St. Antony's College).
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * I. Introduction * Part One: Conceptual Analysis * II. Definition and Scope of Wasatiyyah * III. Review of the Source Evidence * IV. A Round-up of Modern Opinion * V. Hallmarks of Extremism * VI. Manifestations of Wasatiyyah * VII. Identification of Wasatiyyah * VIII. Institutional Developments * Part Two: Thematic Perspectives * IX. Moderation and Justice * X. Moderation in Religiosity * XI. The Moderating Role of Ikhtilaf (Reasoned Disagreement) * XII. Between Spirituality and Legalism: The Moderating Influence of Sufism * XIII. Harm (Darar) Must Be Eliminated * XIV. Forbearance, Bringing Ease and Removing Hardship * XV. Environmental Imbalance * XVI. Financial Imbalance, Extravagance and Waste * XVII. Moderation in Jihad * XVIII. Character and Lifestyle * XIX. Wasatiyyah and Women's Rights * XX. Wasatiyyah and Globalisation * XXI. Islam between Antiquity and the Modern World * XXII. Continuity and Change: An Analysis of Tajdid and Islah (Renewal and Reform) in Islam * XXIII. Conclusion and Recommendations * Glossary * Bibliography * Index of Qur'anic Verses and Hadith * General Index
* Foreword * I. Introduction * Part One: Conceptual Analysis * II. Definition and Scope of Wasatiyyah * III. Review of the Source Evidence * IV. A Round-up of Modern Opinion * V. Hallmarks of Extremism * VI. Manifestations of Wasatiyyah * VII. Identification of Wasatiyyah * VIII. Institutional Developments * Part Two: Thematic Perspectives * IX. Moderation and Justice * X. Moderation in Religiosity * XI. The Moderating Role of Ikhtilaf (Reasoned Disagreement) * XII. Between Spirituality and Legalism: The Moderating Influence of Sufism * XIII. Harm (Darar) Must Be Eliminated * XIV. Forbearance, Bringing Ease and Removing Hardship * XV. Environmental Imbalance * XVI. Financial Imbalance, Extravagance and Waste * XVII. Moderation in Jihad * XVIII. Character and Lifestyle * XIX. Wasatiyyah and Women's Rights * XX. Wasatiyyah and Globalisation * XXI. Islam between Antiquity and the Modern World * XXII. Continuity and Change: An Analysis of Tajdid and Islah (Renewal and Reform) in Islam * XXIII. Conclusion and Recommendations * Glossary * Bibliography * Index of Qur'anic Verses and Hadith * General Index
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