SUMMARY
In an editorial essay, Ovamir Anjum reflects on the current moment of (and literature on) de-globalization, considering in turn conservative and liberal arguments. He concludes by raising several questions which de-globalization opens, key among them the challenges posed by ongoing ecological degradation. In the first research article, Timothy Gutmann offers the term “propaedeutic” to refer to the critical pedagogy necessary for teaching unfamiliar material to audiences whose sensibilities and expectations are already structured by distinctive anxieties and concerns. Gutmann addresses common caricatures of Islamic law and suggests that Islamic traditions may themselves contain a propaedeutic potential for teaching Islamic studies in the North American context. In the second research article, Brannon Wheeler traces a possible Islamic “Responsibility To Protect.” By focusing on Islamist exegesis of Q 3:110 and on classical and contemporary understandings of migration, Wheeler ultimately notes the political and intellectual compromises involved in accepting certain instances of violence and rejecting others. In the third research article, Abbas Ahsan makes an analytic-philosophical case for radical epistemic relativism. Our inability to conceive of the logically impossible, he concludes, is itself a testimony that God transcends the laws of logic. Next, a review essay is followed by ten book reviews; in this issue’s Forum article, Scott Lucas introduces readers to the sophisticated work of four Muslim thinkers of the 5th/11th century: Miskawayh, al-Hakim al-Jishumi, Ibn Hazm, and al-Khatib al-Baghdadi. Lucas encourages Muslims to emulate these figures’ practices of reading widely, with intellectual generosity and commitment, and to insist on the relationship between knowledge and practice.
Introductory Note
A New Co-Editor Joins the American Journal of Islam and Society
Abstract 930 | PDF Downloads 584Page v-vi
Edtiorial
Articles
Propaedeutics in Practice
Abstract 7154 | PDF Downloads 411Page 1-23
Islamist Exegesis of Q 3:110
Abstract 1644 | PDF Downloads 627Page 24-49
God beyond the Boundary-Stones of Thought
Abstract 1853 | PDF Downloads 701Page 50-97
Review Essay
Revival from Below
Abstract 1660 | PDF Downloads 847Page 98-105
Book Reviews
Muslims and Christians Debate Justice and Love
Abstract 1535 | PDF Downloads 534Page 106-108
The Kaʿba Orientations
Abstract 6935 | PDF Downloads 933Page 109-112
Yozgatlı Ihsan Efendi
Abstract 822 | PDF Downloads 541Page 113-115
Muslim Environmentalisms
Abstract 6819 | PDF Downloads 935Page 116-119
Possessed by the Right Hand
Abstract 1239 | PDF Downloads 2331Page 119-123
The Qur’ān and Kerygma
Abstract 802 | PDF Downloads 651Page 123-129
Reversing the Colonial Gaze
Abstract 918 | PDF Downloads 1015Page 129-136
Ranks of the Divine Seekers
Abstract 1199 | PDF Downloads 1399Page 137-140
Ibn Taymiyya on Reason and Revelation
Abstract 2353 | PDF Downloads 2670Page 140-144
Tajdid, Islah, and Civilizational Renewal in Islam
Abstract 1580 | PDF Downloads 1683Page 144-148
Forum
The Value of Classical Islamic Thought for Muslims Today
Abstract 9306 | PDF Downloads 1096Page 149-173