Egypt and the crisis of Islam
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Egypt and the crisis of Islam
(American university studies, Series 9,
P. Lang, c1990
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1987) under title: The Egyptian Udabā and the crisis of Islam
Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-246) and index
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The military sway of European power over the Islamic world after World War I, threatened to take an intellectual turn aimed at undermining the whole edifice of Islamic belief. Egyptian intellectuals: Taha Husayn, Haykal and al-'Aqqad and others, addressing themselves mainly to a new half-westernized and confused audience of educated Muslims applied Western modes of thought, analysis and presentation, to the effect of re-asserting faith in Islam, its beliefs, symbols and heroes. In the process, they evolved a liberal Islamic outlook, which is neither secular along lines drawn by Kemal Ataturk, nor fundamentalist along lines drawn by traditionalists.
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