Interpreting Islam
Bandali Jawzi's Islamic Intellectual History
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 23 January 1997
- ISBN 9780195100518
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages224 pages
- Size 241x165x21 mm
- Weight 522 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This work makes available for the first time in English a seminal text of Arab modernism. Originally published in 1928, Jawzi's book The History of Intellectual Movements in Islam offered the first Marxist interpretation of the development of Islamic thought, arguing that Muslim society in the industrial age must adopt a socialist economic system. Tamara Sonn provides an extensive contextualizing and interpretive introduction to her readable translation.
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This work makes available for the first time in English a seminal text of Arab modernism. Originally published in 1928, Jawzi's book The History of Intellectual Movements in Islam offered the first Marxist interpretation of the development of Islamic thought, arguing that Muslim society in the industrial age must adopt a socialist economic system. Tamara Sonn provides an extensive contextualizing and interpretive introduction to her readable translation.
Professor Sonn has produced a smooth translation. her introduction and commentary, which is a monograph in itself, places Jawzi's work in a contemporary and meaningful perspective.