A study in the sociology of Islam

The present thesis is an attempt to study some of the social theories of Islam, not as logical ideas existing in a vacuum, but rather as idealogies which are in close interaction with the social conditions in the midst of which they arise. It should be remembered at this point that this thesis is no...

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Main Author: Wardī, ʻAlī
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/14886
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-148862015-09-20T17:05:43ZA study in the sociology of IslamWardī, ʻAlīIslamSociologySocial theoriesIdealismRealismHistoryIslamic sociologyThe present thesis is an attempt to study some of the social theories of Islam, not as logical ideas existing in a vacuum, but rather as idealogies which are in close interaction with the social conditions in the midst of which they arise. It should be remembered at this point that this thesis is not intended to be a comprehensive research into the entire field of the sociology of Islam. The job is too enormous to be undertaken by a single researcher. This work is restricted to the study of one aspect of it, that is: the dilemma of Islam, or in other words, the conflict between idealism and realism in the history of Islam. The conflict between idealism and realism exists, as we shall see later, in almost every phase of the human society, but it may not be an exaggeration to say that in the history of Islam it manifested itself in a very intensive form. In this thesis the attempt is made to discuss the reason for, and the development of, this peculiar aspect of Islam.text2012-02-21T15:13:21Z2012-02-21T15:13:21Z1948-082012-02-21textelectronichttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/14886engCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.
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topic Islam
Sociology
Social theories
Idealism
Realism
History
Islamic sociology
spellingShingle Islam
Sociology
Social theories
Idealism
Realism
History
Islamic sociology
Wardī, ʻAlī
A study in the sociology of Islam
description The present thesis is an attempt to study some of the social theories of Islam, not as logical ideas existing in a vacuum, but rather as idealogies which are in close interaction with the social conditions in the midst of which they arise. It should be remembered at this point that this thesis is not intended to be a comprehensive research into the entire field of the sociology of Islam. The job is too enormous to be undertaken by a single researcher. This work is restricted to the study of one aspect of it, that is: the dilemma of Islam, or in other words, the conflict between idealism and realism in the history of Islam. The conflict between idealism and realism exists, as we shall see later, in almost every phase of the human society, but it may not be an exaggeration to say that in the history of Islam it manifested itself in a very intensive form. In this thesis the attempt is made to discuss the reason for, and the development of, this peculiar aspect of Islam. === text
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