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Islamic Fundamentalism and Modernity

 
A S Khan (Author)
Synopsis Islam is more than a set of religious beliefs and practices. It is also a holistic civilizational force that encompasses the believer with a tradition that has profoundly significant historical roots. This tradition, in turn, forms an ideal that gives the pious Muslim a model for the good life that he or she is religiously required to realize. Thus, the good life and the good society cannot be found through the uncritical acceptance of all things modern or the simple imitation of a Western lifestyle. Rather, they are to be found in an understanding and adaptation, within a contemporary context, of the traditional values and worldview of a past time and place-especially the time of the founder of Islam and the uncorrupted society he established. This orientation is brought out in details in this book and places it is a proper perspective.
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About the author

A S Khan

Dr. A.S. Khan is an alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University, aligarh, from where he completed M.A. in Philosophy and subsequently M.Phil. and Ph.D. He has been a Professor and Visiting Fellow in various universities and is associated with many national and international organisations. Prof. Khan has participated in and presented papers at several national and international seminars and conferences. He has published 19 research papers and articles in prestigious ndian and foreign periodicals and his works have been included in various anthologies. He has Deputy Director of the Institute for Islamic Studies, Hyderabad.

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Bibliographic information

Title Islamic Fundamentalism and Modernity
Author A S Khan
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8179101258
length vi+224p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.