Islam, fundamentalism, and the betrayal of tradition
[book]
essays by Western Muslim scholars
edited by Joseph E.B. Lumbard;
foreword by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
Bloomington, Indiana
World Wisdom
2004.
xxii, 324 p.
23 cm.
The perennial philosophy series.
Includes bibliographical references: notes (at the end of each chapter) and index.
Religious foundations. The myth of a militant Islam / David Dakake -- The decline of knowledge and the rise of ideology in the modern Islamic world / Joseph E.B. Lumbard -- A traditional Islamic response to the rise of modernism / Fuad S. Naeem -- Historical dimensions. Recollecting the spirit of jihād / Reza Shah-Kazemi -- Roots of misconception : Euro-American perceptions of Islam -- Before and after September 11 / Ibrahim Kalin -- Political dimensions. The Economics of terrorism : how Bin Laden is changing the rules of the game / Waleed El-Ansary -- The Muslim world and globalization : modernity and the roots of conflict / Ejaz Akram -- The poverty of fanaticism / T.J. Winter.
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Islamic fundamentalism.
Islam and world politics.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
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BP60
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I7848
2004
Lumbard, Joseph E. B.,
1969-
Iran
University of Tehran. Central Library and Documentation Center