Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought: Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge
"In this major contribution to Muslim intellectual history, Andrew Hammond offers a vital reappraisal of the role of Late Ottoman Turkish scholars in shaping modern Islamic thought. Focusing on a poet, a sheikh and his deputy, Hammond re-evaluates the lives and legacies of three key figures who...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this major contribution to Muslim intellectual history, Andrew Hammond offers a vital reappraisal of the role of Late Ottoman Turkish scholars in shaping modern Islamic thought. Focusing on a poet, a sheikh and his deputy, Hammond re-evaluates the lives and legacies of three key figures who chose exile in Egypt as radical secular forces seized power in republican Turkey: Mehmed Akif, Mustafa Sabri and Zahid Kevseri. Examining a period when these scholars faced the dual challenge of non-conformist trends in Islam and Western science and philosophy, Hammond argues that these men, alongside Said Nursi who remained in Turkey, were the last bearers of the Ottoman Islamic tradition. Utilising both Arabic and Turkish sources, he transcends disciplinary conventions that divide histories along ethnic, linguistic and national lines, highlighting continuities across geographies and eras. Through this lens, Hammond is able to observe the longneglected but lasting impact that these Late Ottoman thinkers had upon Turkish and Arab Islamist ideology" |
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Contents List of Figures Preface Note on Style page ix xi xii 1 The Late Ottoman Intellectual Tradition: A Historiographical Review 1 Introduction The Construction of Islam as a World Religion The Modernist View of Decline The Salafi View of Decline Late Ottoman Debate over Islam 1 4 9 14 19 2 Ottoman Exiles: From Constantinople to Cairo 26 Mehmed Akif: A Biography Mustafa Sabri: A Biography Zahid Kevseri: A Biography The State of Scholarship Cairo: Intellectual Centre of the Islamic West Language and Resistance 3 The Ottoman Scholars and Their Reception of Muhammad Abduh Literature Regarding Egypt’s Liberal Age Sabri’s Early Attitude towards 'Abduh Sabri and the Farah Antun Debate: ‘The Imam of Modern Egypt Was a Sceptic’ Akif and the Gabriel HanotauxDebate: Defending ‘Abduh Akif and the Anglican Church Affair Der Wille zur Macht: Akif, Muhammad Iqbal, and Muslim Progress vii 27 38 48 57 64 69 77 77 81 94 106 111 118
viii Contents 4 The Salafi Revolution: Kevseri’s Defence of Sunni Traditionalism Kevseri’s Views on 'Abduh Kevseri’s Defence of Hanafï-Mâturîdism Salafism: Origins and Definitions Salafism, Saudi Arabia, and Näsir al-Dïn al-Albânî Salafism and Modern Scholarship 5 Nation-State, Islamic State: The Egypt Exiles and New Political Imaginaries Akif’s Compromise with Türkçülük Sabri’s View of the National Struggle Sabri’s Radical Discourse in Egypt Kevseri’s Understanding of the Islamic Tradition Sabri and Sayyid Qutb: A Meeting of Minds Abu al-A'la Mawdüdî’s Ideas in Qutb’s Conceptual Framework Qutb’s Final Works Who Influenced Qutb? 131 131 145 155 162 173 189 189 200 204 212 216 222 228 232 6 The Late Ottomans’ Impact on Modern Islamic Thought 240 Summary of Akif, Sabri, and Kevseri’s Work Turkish Republican Islam and Said Nursi Turkish Islamism from 1950 Concluding Remarks 240 246 253 264 Appendices Appendix 1: Sabri’s Letter to the Vatican, 1925 Appendix 2: Chronological List of Kevseri’s Articles (by Original Publication Date) Appendix 3: Ottoman Letter Written by Kevseri, 1952, toHis Brother inDiizce Appendix 4: Ottoman Letter Written by Akif, 1932, Discussing Plans toPrint Gölgeler Bibliography Index 270 271 274 277 278 280 314 |
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Contents List of Figures Preface Note on Style page ix xi xii 1 The Late Ottoman Intellectual Tradition: A Historiographical Review 1 Introduction The Construction of Islam as a World Religion The Modernist View of Decline The Salafi View of Decline Late Ottoman Debate over Islam 1 4 9 14 19 2 Ottoman Exiles: From Constantinople to Cairo 26 Mehmed Akif: A Biography Mustafa Sabri: A Biography Zahid Kevseri: A Biography The State of Scholarship Cairo: Intellectual Centre of the Islamic West Language and Resistance 3 The Ottoman Scholars and Their Reception of Muhammad Abduh Literature Regarding Egypt’s Liberal Age Sabri’s Early Attitude towards 'Abduh Sabri and the Farah Antun Debate: ‘The Imam of Modern Egypt Was a Sceptic’ Akif and the Gabriel HanotauxDebate: Defending ‘Abduh Akif and the Anglican Church Affair Der Wille zur Macht: Akif, Muhammad Iqbal, and Muslim Progress vii 27 38 48 57 64 69 77 77 81 94 106 111 118
viii Contents 4 The Salafi Revolution: Kevseri’s Defence of Sunni Traditionalism Kevseri’s Views on 'Abduh Kevseri’s Defence of Hanafï-Mâturîdism Salafism: Origins and Definitions Salafism, Saudi Arabia, and Näsir al-Dïn al-Albânî Salafism and Modern Scholarship 5 Nation-State, Islamic State: The Egypt Exiles and New Political Imaginaries Akif’s Compromise with Türkçülük Sabri’s View of the National Struggle Sabri’s Radical Discourse in Egypt Kevseri’s Understanding of the Islamic Tradition Sabri and Sayyid Qutb: A Meeting of Minds Abu al-A'la Mawdüdî’s Ideas in Qutb’s Conceptual Framework Qutb’s Final Works Who Influenced Qutb? 131 131 145 155 162 173 189 189 200 204 212 216 222 228 232 6 The Late Ottomans’ Impact on Modern Islamic Thought 240 Summary of Akif, Sabri, and Kevseri’s Work Turkish Republican Islam and Said Nursi Turkish Islamism from 1950 Concluding Remarks 240 246 253 264 Appendices Appendix 1: Sabri’s Letter to the Vatican, 1925 Appendix 2: Chronological List of Kevseri’s Articles (by Original Publication Date) Appendix 3: Ottoman Letter Written by Kevseri, 1952, toHis Brother inDiizce Appendix 4: Ottoman Letter Written by Akif, 1932, Discussing Plans toPrint Gölgeler Bibliography Index 270 271 274 277 278 280 314 |
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title_auth | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge |
title_full | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge Andrew Hammond (University of Oxford) |
title_fullStr | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge Andrew Hammond (University of Oxford) |
title_full_unstemmed | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge Andrew Hammond (University of Oxford) |
title_short | Late Ottoman origins of modern Islamic thought |
title_sort | late ottoman origins of modern islamic thought turkish and egyptian thinkers on the disruption of islamic knowledge |
title_sub | Turkish and Egyptian thinkers on the disruption of Islamic knowledge |
topic | Islamische Philosophie (DE-588)4137531-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Islamische Philosophie Ägypten Türkei Osmanisches Reich Hochschulschrift |
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