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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xv
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Part One: Historical Expansion, Political and Religious History
- I. The World of Islam: A Brief Historical Survey 3
- II. Sunni Islam 36
- III. Shi’i Islam 51
- IV. Revivalist Movements in Islam from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century and the Role of Islam in Modern History: Anticolonialism and Nationalism 70
- V. The Distribution of Muslims throughout the World: Figures and Information on the Present Situation 105
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Part Two: The Political Role of Islam in the Present
- I. The Intra-Islamic Discussion on a Modern Economic and Social System 129
- II. Islamic Economics in Practice: Interest-Free Financial Management 141
- III. Developments in Law 193
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IV. The Status of Islam and Islamic Law in Selected Countries
- 1. Turkey 221
- 2. Iran 240
- 3. Afghanistan 256
- 4. Russia, the Islamic Republics of the Caucasus, and Central Asia 269
- 5. The People’s Republic of China 297
- 6. India 310
- 7. Pakistan 325
- 8. Bangladesh 350
- 9. Southeast Asia 359
- 10. Maghreb 402
- 11. The Independent States of Sub-Saharan Africa 415
- 12. The Islamization of Sub-Saharan Africa 431
- 13. Horn of Africa 438
- 14. Libya 451
- 15. Egypt 459
- 16. Sudan 470
- 17. Israel and the Occupied Territories 479
- 18. Syria 491
- 19. Iraq 497
- 20. Jordan 505
- 21. Lebanon 509
- 22. Saudi Arabia 520
- 23. The Small Gulf States 530
- 24. Yemen 538
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V. The Islamic Diaspora: Europe and America
- 1. Western Europe 548
- 2. France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany 559
- 3. Eastern and Southeastern Europe 583
- 4. The Americas 598
- VI. The Discussion within Islam on Secularism, Democracy, and Human Rights 605
- VII. The Situation of Women in Islamic Countries 619
- VIII. Islamist Groups and Movements 682
- IX. Mystical Brotherhoods and Popular Islam 697
- X. Sects and Special Groups 712
- XI. Islam and Non-Islamic Minorities 733
- XII. International Islamic Organizations 743
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Part Three: Present-Day Islamic Culture and Civilization
- I. “Orientalistics” and Orientalism 755
- II. Islam and Cultural Self-Assertion 767
- III. Islam and Local Traditions 779
- IV. Is There an Islamic Linguistic Sphere? 792
- V. Islam Reflected in the Contemporary Literature of Muslim Peoples 800
- VI. Contemporary Painting and Graphic Art in the Islamic World 830
- VII. Contemporary “Islamic” Architecture and Representational Art 838
- Notes 859
- Bibliography 949
- About the Authors 1009
- Name Index 1019
- Subject index 1037
- Geographical Index 1093
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xv
-
Part One: Historical Expansion, Political and Religious History
- I. The World of Islam: A Brief Historical Survey 3
- II. Sunni Islam 36
- III. Shi’i Islam 51
- IV. Revivalist Movements in Islam from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century and the Role of Islam in Modern History: Anticolonialism and Nationalism 70
- V. The Distribution of Muslims throughout the World: Figures and Information on the Present Situation 105
-
Part Two: The Political Role of Islam in the Present
- I. The Intra-Islamic Discussion on a Modern Economic and Social System 129
- II. Islamic Economics in Practice: Interest-Free Financial Management 141
- III. Developments in Law 193
-
IV. The Status of Islam and Islamic Law in Selected Countries
- 1. Turkey 221
- 2. Iran 240
- 3. Afghanistan 256
- 4. Russia, the Islamic Republics of the Caucasus, and Central Asia 269
- 5. The People’s Republic of China 297
- 6. India 310
- 7. Pakistan 325
- 8. Bangladesh 350
- 9. Southeast Asia 359
- 10. Maghreb 402
- 11. The Independent States of Sub-Saharan Africa 415
- 12. The Islamization of Sub-Saharan Africa 431
- 13. Horn of Africa 438
- 14. Libya 451
- 15. Egypt 459
- 16. Sudan 470
- 17. Israel and the Occupied Territories 479
- 18. Syria 491
- 19. Iraq 497
- 20. Jordan 505
- 21. Lebanon 509
- 22. Saudi Arabia 520
- 23. The Small Gulf States 530
- 24. Yemen 538
-
V. The Islamic Diaspora: Europe and America
- 1. Western Europe 548
- 2. France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany 559
- 3. Eastern and Southeastern Europe 583
- 4. The Americas 598
- VI. The Discussion within Islam on Secularism, Democracy, and Human Rights 605
- VII. The Situation of Women in Islamic Countries 619
- VIII. Islamist Groups and Movements 682
- IX. Mystical Brotherhoods and Popular Islam 697
- X. Sects and Special Groups 712
- XI. Islam and Non-Islamic Minorities 733
- XII. International Islamic Organizations 743
-
Part Three: Present-Day Islamic Culture and Civilization
- I. “Orientalistics” and Orientalism 755
- II. Islam and Cultural Self-Assertion 767
- III. Islam and Local Traditions 779
- IV. Is There an Islamic Linguistic Sphere? 792
- V. Islam Reflected in the Contemporary Literature of Muslim Peoples 800
- VI. Contemporary Painting and Graphic Art in the Islamic World 830
- VII. Contemporary “Islamic” Architecture and Representational Art 838
- Notes 859
- Bibliography 949
- About the Authors 1009
- Name Index 1019
- Subject index 1037
- Geographical Index 1093