
Hamka and Islam
Cosmopolitan Reform in the Malay World
Khairudin Aljunied(Author)
Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University (Publisher)
Published on 15. September 2018
Book
Hardback
162 pages
978-1-5017-2456-5 (ISBN)
Description
Since the early twentieth century, Muslim reformers have been campaigning for a total transformation of the ways in which Islam is imagined in the Malay world. One of the most influential is the author Haji Abdul Malik bin Abdul Karim Amrullah, commonly known as Hamka.
In Hamka and Islam, Khairudin Aljunied employs the term "cosmopolitan reform" to describe Hamka's attempt to harmonize the many streams of Islamic and Western thought while posing solutions to the various challenges facing Muslims. Among the major themes Aljunied explores are reason and revelation, moderation and extremism, social justice, the state of women in society, and Sufism in the modern age, as well as the importance of history in reforming the minds of modern Muslims.Aljunied argues that Hamka demonstrated intellectual openness and inclusiveness toward a whole range of thoughts and philosophies to develop his own vocabulary of reform, attesting to Hamka's unique ability to function as a conduit for competing Islamic and secular groups.
Hamka and Islam pushes the boundaries of the expanding literature on Muslim reformism and reformist thinkers by grounding its analysis within the Malay experience and by using the concept of cosmopolitan reform in a new context.
In Hamka and Islam, Khairudin Aljunied employs the term "cosmopolitan reform" to describe Hamka's attempt to harmonize the many streams of Islamic and Western thought while posing solutions to the various challenges facing Muslims. Among the major themes Aljunied explores are reason and revelation, moderation and extremism, social justice, the state of women in society, and Sufism in the modern age, as well as the importance of history in reforming the minds of modern Muslims.Aljunied argues that Hamka demonstrated intellectual openness and inclusiveness toward a whole range of thoughts and philosophies to develop his own vocabulary of reform, attesting to Hamka's unique ability to function as a conduit for competing Islamic and secular groups.
Hamka and Islam pushes the boundaries of the expanding literature on Muslim reformism and reformist thinkers by grounding its analysis within the Malay experience and by using the concept of cosmopolitan reform in a new context.
Reviews / Votes
Khairudin Aljunied makes a significant contribution to the study of the Islamic thought of the Muslim author and thinker from South East Asia, Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (1908-1981), better known by the acronym Hamka. His book provides a systematic and thorough study of Hamka's thoughts and designates him an Islamic 'cosmopolitan reformer'. This is a book that scholars in Islamic studies and social and human sciences have been awaiting. It provides a breath of fresh air and is a must-read book on the subject. It should be read by students in general and Muslims around the world, both in the Islamic world and where they live as minority populations- Ayang Utriza Yakin, Ghent University (South East Asia Research)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
Publishing group
Cornell University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
7 b&w halftones - 7 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5017-2456-5 (9781501724565)
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Khairudin Aljunied is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. He was Malaysia Chair of Islam in Southeast Asia (2017-2018) and is Senior Fellow at the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.
Content
Introduction: Hamka's Cosmopolitan Reform
1. Of Reason and Revelation
2. In Praise of Moderation
3. Muslims and Social Justice
4. Women in the Malay World
5. Restoring Sufism in the Modern Age
6. History as a Tool of Reform
Conclusion: Thinking with Hamka
1. Of Reason and Revelation
2. In Praise of Moderation
3. Muslims and Social Justice
4. Women in the Malay World
5. Restoring Sufism in the Modern Age
6. History as a Tool of Reform
Conclusion: Thinking with Hamka