The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Reform

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The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Reform

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  • ISBN:9780197532805
  • eISBN:9780197532829

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This Handbook provides a comprehensive examination of Islamic reform movements and reformist thought across different regions and time periods. It brings together leading scholars to analyze the conceptual underpinnings of reform and renewal in Islam, and it explores key issues at the forefront of modern Islamic reform debates, from reinterpreting scripture, jurisprudence, and the complexities of contemporary ijtihad to the roles of education, modernity, violence, colonialism, democracy, human rights, the status of women and minorities, and cyber-Islam. This volume profiles influential reformers and reform-minded thinkers who have shaped Islamic discourses over the centuries; traditionally, progressively, and everything in between. It traces the origins, ideologies, and impacts of major reform movements like Wahhabism, Salafism, the Muslim Brotherhood, Deobandism, Barelwis, Jama'at-e-Islami, the Gülen Movement, Nizari Ismailis, Traditionalism, feminism, and Qur'anists, and also considers smaller offshoots such as the Ahmadiyya and "Reform of Islam" movements. Regional movements across Africa, North America, Europe, Central, South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent are also covered, shedding light on how reform has manifested in diverse cultural andpolitical contexts.The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Reform maps the complex landscape of Islamic reform, core debates, methodologies employed by reformers, intersections with modernity and colonialism, and the continually evolving efforts to redefine and reinterpret Islamic teachings and practices. This work is an authoritative reference work on this critical subject for scholars and students across fields like Islamic studies, religious studies, law, and Middle Eastern studies.

Table of Contents

IntroductionEmad Hamdeh and Natana J. DeLong-BasPart 1: Contemporary Issues in Islamic Reform1. Renewal (Tajdid) and Reform (Islah): Conceptual Definitions and Their Historical and Contemporary UsesErmin Sinanovic2. The Qur'an and Islamic Reform Ramon Harvey3. In Search of Authenticity: Modern Approaches Toward Hadith Emad Hamdeh4. Education and Reform Ebrahim Moosa5. Modern Reform Currents around Apostasy, Blasphemy and Human Rights Matthew M. Anderson6. Islam and Gender Reform Rachel Woodlock7. Legitimate and Illegitimate Violence Jeffry R. Halverson8. Cyber Islam, Digitized Identities, and the Paradoxes of Reform Sahar Khamis9. Reformist Muslims' Quest for Democratic Islam Serhan Tanriverdi10. Progressivism within Contemporary Islam Joseph J. KaminskiPart 2: Reform in Islamic Law and Jurisprudence11. Islamic Law and Reform Abdul Rahman Mustafa12. Shi'ism, Modernity, and Islamic Law Amina Inloes13. Ijtihad and Islamic Reform Mohammed Hashim Kamali14. Ijtihad and Reform in Modern Shi'ism Liyakat Takim15. Collective and Interdisciplinary Jurisprudence: An Approach to Reform of Islamic Law Ahmed Gad Mahklouf16. The Maqasid al-Shari'a, Maslaha, and Reforming Family Law: Maliki Law as a Case Study Tesneem Alkiek 17. The Fiqh of Minorities Rezart Beka18. Bid'a and Islamic Reform Tara StephanPart 3: Reformers19. Embodying the Juristic-Hadith Scholar: Shah Wali Allah al-DihlawiHaroon Sidat 20. Muhammad 'Abduh: The Ambiguous Legacy of Modern Islamic Reform Oliver Scharbrodt21. Muhammad Rashid Rida's Reform Vision: Between Renewal and TraditionalismEmad El-Din Shahin 22. Sayyid Abul al-'Ala al-Maududi and the Jama'at-e-IslamiSaulat Pervez23. The Life and Thought of Muhammad Asad: A Window Into Modern Muslim Reform Josef Linnhoff24. The Fatwa in Modern Reform Discourse: Taha Jabir al-'Alwani´s Proposition for Reform as a Case StudyEva Kepplinger 25. Yusuf al-Qaradawi and Islamic Reform David H. Warren26. Reforming Muslims in Modernity: The Rise of Televangelists and The Case of Zakir Naik Matthew J. KuiperPart 4: Reform Movements27. Wahhabism and Islamic Reform Natana J. DeLong-Bas28. Salafism and Islamic Reform Joas Wagemakers29. Repairing Modernity: Neo-Traditionalist Responses to Salafi Reformism Besnik Sinani30. Neo-Traditionalist Narratives of Modernity and Counter-Reform Walaa Quisayy 31. The Muslim Brotherhood's Shifting Calls for Reform Noha Mellor32. The Deoband Movement Brannon D. Ingram33. The Ahmadiyya Reform Movement Mohammad Luqman, Kamran Ahmed Khan, Saadat Ahmed34. Tablighi Jama'at Riyaz Timol35. The Gülen Movement and Islamic Reform Salih Cingillioglu36. The "Reform of Islam" Movement Javad Fakhkhar Toosi37. Islamic Feminist Scholars and their Interpretive Approaches Mulki Al-Sharmani38. Quran Alone Movements and Reform Aisha Y. Musa39. The Modern Resurrection of Nizari Ismaili Islam: The Reforms of the Aga KhansKhalil AndaniPart 5: Regional Movements40. African American Muslim Reform Aminah McCloud Al-Deen41. Islamic Reform in Africa Terje Østebø42. Muhammad Abduh and the Reform Movement at al-Azhar Mohamed Gamal Abdelnour 43. Renewing Religious Discourse: The Azhar Documents and Conceptions of Reform in Post-Revolutionary Egypt Erin Atwell44. The Formation of Muslim Reform Movements as a Response to Minoritization Fareeha Khan45. A Historical Account of Islamic Modernist Reformism in the Indian Sub-Continent (1857-1947) Humaira Ahmad and Muhammad Awais Shaukat 46. Movements of Muslimness Before the Muslim League: Jihad, Aligarh, and Islamism Inayatullah Din47. South Asian Islamic Reformists and the Reclaiming of Religio-Political SovereigntyMisbah Hyder and Connor Strobel 48. Understanding the Kerala Nadwatul Mujahideen - Reformists and Salafists in India Mohammed Sinan Siyech 49. South Asian Salafism: Islamic Reform in the Ahl-i Hadith Movement Ali Altaf Mian50. The Jadids of Central Asia: Comparative Reform Efforts between Abdalrauf Fitrat and Sadriddin Aini Candace Mixon 51. Trends in Islamic Reform in Kyrgyzstan Ahmet Bozbey52. Identity and Reform in Kashmiri Shi'i Society: 1890-1947Hakim Sameer Hamdani and Mehran Qureshi53. Muhammadiyya: The Leading Reformist Movement in Indonesia Ahmad Najib Burhani and Muhammad Nur Prabowo Setyabudi54. Nahdlatul Ulama James M. Dorsey

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