Zusammenfassung
Islam on the Street deals with the popular side of Islam, as described not only in tracts and manuals written by Sufi shaykhs and Islamist thinkers from among the more militant groups in Islam, but also in writings by other, more secular thinkers who have also influenced public opinion. A scholar of Arabic literature, Muhsin al-Musawi explains the growing rift that has occurred between the secular intellectual—the forerunner of Arab and Islamic modernity since the late nineteenth century—and the upsurge of Islamic fervor in the street, at the grassroots level, and what these secular intellectuals can do to reconnect with the masses.
Using some of the most important Arabic and Islamic poetry, prose, and fiction to come out of the twentieth century, Al-Musawi provides context for the complex images of Arab and Islamic culture given by the various social, religious, and political groups, providing the motivations. Readers interested in the influence of religion and secularism within modern Islamic Arabic literature will find that the author addresses the presence of Islam and Sufism in ways that secular commentators have been incapable of doing.
Schlagworte
Religion in the Middle East Middle East Studies- i–xxxii Preface i–xxxii
- 1–40 CHAPTER o n e 1–40
- 41–70 CHAPTER t w o 41–70
- 71–108 CHAPTER t h r e e 71–108
- 109–154 CHAPTER f o u r 109–154
- 155–184 CHAPTER f i v e 155–184
- 185–208 CHAPTER s i x 185–208
- 209–224 CHAPTER s e v e n 209–224
- 225–232 Conclusion 225–232
- 233–238 Works Cited 233–238
- 239–248 Index 239–248
- 249–249 About the Author 249–249