Islam and modernity
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Islam and modernity is a topic of discussion in contemporary sociology of religion. The history of Islam chronicles different interpretations and approaches. Modernity is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon rather than a unified and coherent one. It has historically had different schools of thought moving in many directions.
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People
- Namik Kemal
- Mirza Malkom Khan
- Qasim Amin
- Mahmud Tarzi
- Sayyid Ahmad Khan
- Kijai Hadji Ahmad Dachlan
- Jamal al-Din al-Afghani
- Muhammad Abduh
- Muhammad Rashid Rida
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Books
- What Went Wrong?: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response by Bernard Lewis
- The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Thomas Friedman
- Jihad vs. McWorld, Benjamin Barber
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See also
Reform movements within Islam:
- Tanzimat, Ottoman Empire
- Liberal movements within Islam
- Islamic feminism
Nation specific:
Other religions:
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