Modernity in Islamic Tradition
The Concept of ‘Society’ in the Journal al-Manar (Cairo, 1898–1940)| By: | Florian Zemmin |
| Publisher: | De Gruyter |
| Print ISBN: | 9783110543995 |
| eText ISBN: | 9783110544862 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 2018 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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What does it mean to be modern? This study regards the concept of ‘society’ as foundational to modern self-understanding. Identifying Arabic conceptualizations of society in the journal al-Manar, the mouthpiece of Islamic reformism, the author shows how modernity was articulated from within an Islamic discursive tradition. The fact that the classical term umma was a principal term used to conceptualize modern society suggests the convergence of discursive traditions in modernity, rather than a mere diffusion of European concepts.