The prospects for peace in Afghanistan, dialogue between Washington and Tehran, the UN's bid to stabilise nuclear-armed Pakistan, understanding the largest Muslim minority in the world's largest democracy in India, or the largest Muslim population in the world in Indonesia - all require some knowledge of the traditional religious sectors in these countries and of what connection traditional religious schooling has (or not) to their geopolitical situations.
Moosa delves into the world of madrasa classrooms, scholars and texts, recounting the daily life and discipline of the inhabitants. He shows that madrasa are a living, changing entity, and the site of contestation between groups with varying agendas, goals and notions of modernity.
Reading this unique and engaging introduction will provide readers with a clear grasp of the history, place and function of the madrasa in today's Muslim world (religious, cultural and political). It will also investigate the ambiguity underlying the charge that the madrasa is at heart a geopolitical institution.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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24 black and white illustrations
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-4744-0174-6 (9781474401746)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ebrahim Moosa is professor of Islamic studies at the University of Notre Dame, with appointments in the department of history and the Kroc Institute for International Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs. The author of the prize-winning Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination (2005), he was named a 2005 Carnegie Scholar.
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Professor of Islamic StudiesUniversity of Notre Dame
Note on Transliteration; PROLOGUE Inside Madrasas; PART I. LIVED EXPERIENCE; 1. A Novice; 2. Wake, Wash, Pray; 3. Becoming Scholars; PART II. HISTORY AND CONTEXTS; 4. Birth of the Contemporary Madrasa; 5. Texts and Authors; 6. From a Republic of Letters to a Republic of Piety; PART III. POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE; 7. Preserving the Prophet's Legacy; 8. Believe, Learn, Know; PART IV. MADRASAS IN GLOBAL CONTEXT; 9. Talking about Madrasas; 10. The Future of Madrasas; 11. Letter to Policy Makers; 12. Letters to My Teachers; Epilogue; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index