UID:
almafu_9959239397802883
Umfang:
1 online resource (xii, 435 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-280-85914-8
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9786610859146
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90-474-0427-0
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1-4337-0476-5
Serie:
Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia, v. 91
Originaltitel:
Annäherung und Distanz.
Inhalt:
The present volume describes the various phases of the inner-Islamic ecumenical dialogue in the 20th century between Sunnis and Shiites, the short-lived periods of success it achieved, but also the fierce mutual polemics it inevitably engendered. The examination focuses on the role of the Cairene Azhar University as the most important representative of Sunni Islam and its relations with Shiite scholars. Particular importance is attached to the interdependency of theological arguments and the political motivations of the interlocutors, and especially to the significance of Islamic ecumenism for Egyptian foreign policy in the 1950s. Although the main part of the study is confined to the time before 1979, in an epilogue the course of events is followed until most recent developments.
Anmerkung:
Translator's Note; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Dispute About the ""Correct"" History; I. First Attempts at Resolving the Conflict; II. The Azhar Reform and Shiism at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century; III. A Controversial Correspondence (1911/36); IV. Caliphate and Ecumene (1924-1939); V. The Institutionalisation of Ecumenical Thinking; VI. The Scholarly Network of the Taqrib Movement (1947-1960); VII. Scope and Limits of the Ecumenical Debate; VIII. Polemics, Rapprochement and Revolutionary Politics (1952-1957); IX. Triumph and Failure of Ecumenical Thinking (1958-1961); X. From Rapprochement to Restraint (1962-1979); Epilogue: Continuing Rapprochement into the Twenty-first Century?; Abbreviations; Bibliography; Index
,
English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 90-04-12548-5
Sprache:
Englisch