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Islamic Reform: Politics and Social Change in Late Ottoman Syria (Studies in Middle Eastern History)
David Dean Commins
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| #3112012 in Books | David Dean Commins | 1990-04-12 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.56 x.97 x6.31l,1.14 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | Islamic Reform Politics and Social Change in Late Ottoman Syria||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| This fantastic work is based on primary sources and research|By Rumi Fan|An parralleled piece of scholarship. ONe of the most piece of works of the scholars of Islam in the 19th century Middle East. This fantastic work is based on primary sources and research. It reveals the depth of Islamic learning in the late Ottoman Empire and Middle East while it was undergoing tremendo||"Commins' book explores these tensions via a careful study of the documents of three generations of a notable Damascus family. His extensive research is a painstaking elucidation of the changing role of the ulama and the rise of a 'secular' Arabism."--Theolog
Religious community and nation have long been the chief poles of political and cultural identity for peoples of the modern Middle East. This work explores how men in turn-of-the-century Damascus dealt, in word and deed, with the dilemmas of identity that arose from the Ottoman Empire's 19th-century reforms. Muslim religious scholars (ulama) who advocated a return to scripture as the basis of social and political order were the pivotal group. The reformers clashed with...
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