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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040150160

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This book is an engaging history of the enlightened liberality of modern Muslim philosophers, artists, and public intellectuals, who drew on a long Muslim intellectual tradition beyond the “Western” liberalism of empire. It will be of interest to a wide readership interested in the history of Islam and South Asia.



Muslim Enlightened Thought in South Asia is an engaging history of the enlightened liberality of modern Muslim poets, philosophers, educationists, novelists, historians, artists, and public intellectuals, who drew on a long Muslim intellectual tradition beyond the “Western” liberalism of empire.

Interpreting the pathbreaking contributions of an array of creative Muslim figures, the book challenges the view portraying them as exemplars of an insular and defensive “apologetic modernity”. It highlights a strand of Muslim thought and liberality of mind that has been ignored by scholars obsessed with dire and dour theologians. This book questions both the presumptions of historians of liberalism that exclude Muslims from the domain of modern liberal thought and the predilections of those scholars of Islam who lean solely on discovering theological rigidity among ulama. It analyzes the forces that have contributed to the narrowing of intellectual space since the late twentieth century and the resilience of expansive and enlightened ideas that have kept candles flickering in the enveloping darkness.

Foregrounding the enlightened conceptions of Ghalib, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Iqbal and Sadequain on faith, selfhood, history, and time - and bringing other Muslim thinkers out of the shadows, the book offers a nuanced reformulation of the meaning of religion for our challenging times. It will be of interest to a wide readership interested in the history of Islam and South Asia.

Prelude: Light Upon Light Part I
1. Muslimness and Infidelity: Ghalib's
PoeticIlluminations;
2. Faith and Freethinking: The Ethics of Sayyid
AhmadKhan;
3. Faith, Friendship and the Liberality of the Muslim Mind;
4.
Sparks of LiteraryImagination Part II.
5. Retrieving the Past: Apologetic and
Self-ConfidentModernities;
6. History, Reason, andRevelation;
7. Unveiling
Women in Historical and LiteraryImagination;
8. Ornament of Womankind:
Concealed, Concocted,Contested. Part III.
9. The Light of Iqbal;
10. An
Enlightened Vision: Sadequains Transcreations of Iqbal;
11. Lighting up the
Darkness: Islam in the Post-Colonial Era; Epilogue: Candles in the Dark; Index
Ayesha Jalal is the Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University, USA. She was awarded the MacArtur Genius Fellowship in 1998. Her books include Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (5th edition, Routledge, 2022, with Sugata Bose) and Self and Sovereignty: Individual and Community in South Asian Islam Since 1850 (Routledge, 2000).