Chiudi

Aggiungi l'articolo in

Chiudi
Aggiunto

L’articolo è stato aggiunto alla lista dei desideri

Chiudi

Crea nuova lista

Dati e Statistiche
Wishlist Salvato in 0 liste dei desideri
Muslims' Recent Past & Present: Do They Still Regress?
Scaricabile subito
4,99 €
4,99 €
Scaricabile subito
Chiudi
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
ibs
4,99 € Spedizione gratuita
disponibilità immediata disponibilità immediata
Info
Nuovo
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
ibs
4,99 € Spedizione gratuita
disponibilità immediata disponibilità immediata
Info
Nuovo
Altri venditori
Prezzo e spese di spedizione
Chiudi

Tutti i formati ed edizioni

Chiudi
Muslims' Recent Past & Present: Do They Still Regress?
Chiudi

Promo attive (0)

Chiudi
Muslims' Recent Past & Present: Do They Still Regress?
Chiudi

Informazioni del regalo

Descrizione


This book's central theme is Muslims' trajectory, particularly whether they are still regressing. The answer to this question reflects one's view about Muslims' present and immediate future. Muslims' recent past, overshadowed by colonialism, was a period of immense hardship. In the post-colonial world, when they have regained control of their resources and affairs, whether they still regress is crucial. Addressing this question comprehensively necessitates a thorough examination of Muslims' recent past and a comparison with their present. Therefore, this book delves into the historical and contemporary aspects of Muslims' progress and regression. A comprehensive understanding of the present requires a deep dive into the past. While the recent past is of primary interest, a look at the distant past is necessary to understand Muslims' recovery from setbacks, such as the recent colonial subjugation. The distant past also holds the key to understanding Muslims' religious obligation to acquire knowledge directly related to their present life in the Age of Enlightenment. One needs to examine Muslims' original contributions to knowledge, which were primarily overlooked until their recent rediscovery. This book, structured into six parts, provides a roadmap for our exploration. We begin with Part I, which delves into setbacks and recoveries. The first setback, initiated by the Crusaders in 1096, lasted about 200 years until their final elimination in 1291. The last seven decades of the Crusaders' occupation coincided with the Mongol control of Muslim lands. After Muslims dealt with Mongols, three significant empires emerged in the Muslim world: Ottomans in Asia, Africa, and Europe (1299-1922), Safavids in Persia (1501-1736), and Mughals in India (1526-1857). The third setback was the colonial control, which has physically faded away, but the process of complete recovery from it is still ongoing. One available measure of the relevance of the Islamic message to the Age of Reason is to ascertain Muslim attitude toward knowledge. Assessing the Muslim contribution to knowledge will be covered in Part II. With no intention to invoke nostalgic memories of their glorious past, the recorded facts of significant and purely original contributions of Muslims to knowledge will be examined. Muslims' quest for knowledge was driven by the Quran and the teachings of Mohammad (PBUH). The core aspects of the Muslim contribution to knowledge will be documented. The intriguing phenomenon of the Muslim contribution put out of sight by the Medieval European mindset and an ongoing effort guided by Western scholars to bring it back into sight will be examined. Muslims' obligation to seek knowledge directly affects their future in the Age of Reason. Muslims' transition from an agrarian to an industrial economy is one of the main challenges they face today. It involves a change in Muslim societies' mindsets, as the West recently experienced a shift from the medieval mindset. Part III will look at West's journey to Enlightenment along with the challenges it faced and the time it took. The information is relevant to what Muslims presently pass through after awakening from a long slumber under colonial control. A brief picture of how the Church dominated individual life, as well as the governments and the West's struggle to free itself from the hold of the Church, kings, and barons, will be examined. Europe's wars of religion and other violence, with its simultaneous stride towards renaissance, will be touched. Europe's achievement of curbing tendencies of colonisation within Europe and its greatest effort of colonisation of the rest of the world will be revisited. Finally, the Enlightenment will be briefly covered, which brought the West to where it is today.
Leggi di più Leggi di meno

Dettagli

2024
MNC
Testo in en
Tutti i dispositivi (eccetto Kindle) Scopri di più
Reflowable
9780646898780
Chiudi
Aggiunto

L'articolo è stato aggiunto al carrello

Compatibilità

Formato:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it sono in formato ePub e possono essere protetti da Adobe DRM. In caso di download di un file protetto da DRM si otterrà un file in formato .acs, (Adobe Content Server Message), che dovrà essere aperto tramite Adobe Digital Editions e autorizzato tramite un account Adobe, prima di poter essere letto su pc o trasferito su dispositivi compatibili.

Compatibilità:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it possono essere letti utilizzando uno qualsiasi dei seguenti dispositivi: PC, eReader, Smartphone, Tablet o con una app Kobo iOS o Android.

Cloud:

Gli eBook venduti da IBS.it sono sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i client di lettura Kobo successivamente all’acquisto. Grazie al Cloud Kobo i progressi di lettura, le note, le evidenziazioni vengono salvati e sincronizzati automaticamente su tutti i dispositivi e le APP di lettura Kobo utilizzati per la lettura.

Clicca qui per sapere come scaricare gli ebook utilizzando un pc con sistema operativo Windows

Chiudi

Aggiungi l'articolo in

Chiudi
Aggiunto

L’articolo è stato aggiunto alla lista dei desideri

Chiudi

Crea nuova lista

Chiudi

Chiudi

Siamo spiacenti si è verificato un errore imprevisto, la preghiamo di riprovare.

Chiudi

Verrai avvisato via email sulle novità di Nome Autore