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Introduction: Muslims and modernity: culture and society in an age of contest and plurality

Practical suggestions for further reading



Brown, L. Carl, Religion and state: The Muslim approach to politics, New York, 2000.



Esposito, John (ed. in chief), The Oxford encyclopedia of the modern Islamic world, 4 vols., New York, 1995.



Gilsenan, Michael, Recognizing Islam: Religion and society in the modern Middle East, London, 2000.



Hodgson, Marshall G. S., The venture of Islam: Conscience and history in a world civilization, vol. III: The gunpowder empires and modern times, Chicago, 1974.



Kamrava, Mehran (ed.), The new voices of Islam: Rethinking politics and modernity: A reader, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2006.



Lapidus, Ira M., A history of Islamic societies, 2nd edn, Cambridge, 2002.



Lee, Robert D., Overcoming tradition and modernity: The search for Islamic authenticity, Boulder, i997.



Rahnema, Ali (ed.), Pioneers of Islamic revival, London 1994.



Robinson, Francis (ed.), The Cambridge illustrated history of the Islamic world, Cambridge, i996.



Voll, John, Islam: Continuity and change in the modern world, 2nd edn, Syracuse, 1994.



Zubaida, Sami, Law and power in the Islamic world, London, 2003.



Primary sources



Abou El Fadl, Khaled, Islam and the challenge of democracy, Princeton, 2004.



Abu Rabi‘, Ibrahim M., Intellectual origins of Islamic resurgence in the modern Arab World, Syracuse, i996.



Al Attas, Syed Muhammad al Naquib, The concept of education in Islam: A framework for an Islamic philosophy of education, Kuala Lumpur, 1980.



Kamali, Mohammad Hashim, Principles ofIslamic jurisprudence, 2nd edn, Cambridge, i99i.



Khomeini, Ruhollah, Islam and revolution: Writings and declarations, tr. and annotated by Hamid Algar, London, i982.



Mawdudi, Sayyid Abul A’la, Let us be Muslims, ed. Khurram Murad, Leicester, 1982.



Qutb, Sayyid, Social justice in Islam, trans. John B. Harvie, Oneonta, 1953.



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Rahman, Fazlur, Islam and modernity: Transformation of an intellectual tradition, Chicago and London, 1982.



Ramadan, Tariq, In the footsteps of the Prophet: Lessons from the life of Muhammad, Oxford 2007.



Western Muslims and the future of Islam, Oxford 2004.



Saeed, Abdullah, Interpreting the Qufan: Towards a contemporary approach, London and New York, 2006.



Sajoo, Amyn B., Muslim ethics: Emerging vistas, London, 2004.



Soroush, Abdolkarim, Reason, freedom, and democracy in Islam: Essential writings of Abdolkarim Soroush, ed. and trans. Mahmoud Sadri and Ahmad Sadri, Oxford 2000.



Secondary sources



Abdella Doumato, Eleanor, and Gregory Starrett, Teaching Islam: Textbooks and religion in the Middle East, Boulder, 2007.



Al Azmeh, Aziz, Islams and modernities, London and New York, 1993.



Binder, Leonard, Islamic liberalism: A critique ofdevelopment ideologies, Chicago and London, 1988.



Brown, Daniel, Rethinking tradition in modern Islamic thought, Cambridge 1996.



Bruinessen, Martin van, and Julia Day Howell (eds.), Sufism and the ‘modern’ in Islam, London, 2007.



Cooper, John, Ronald Nettler and Mohamed Mahmoud (eds.), Islam and modernity: Muslim intellectuals respond, London, 2000.



Donahue, John J., and John L. Esposito (eds.), Islam in transition: Muslim perspectives, 2nd edn, Oxford and New York, 2007.



Esposito, John L. (ed.), Voices of resurgent Islam, New York and Oxford, 1983.



Esposito, John L., and Azzam Tamimi (eds.), Islam and secularism in the Middle East, London, 2000.



Esposito, John L., and John O. Voll (eds.), Makers of contemporary Islam, Oxford, 2001.



Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, and Barbara Freyer Stowasser (eds.), Islamic law and the chal lenges ofmodernity, Walnut Creek, 2004.



Hefner, Robert W., and Muhammad Qasim Zaman (eds.), Schooling Islam: The culture and politics of - modern Muslim education, Princeton, 2007.



Imber, Colin, The Ottoman Empire, 1300 1650: The structure of power, New York, 2002.



Joseph, Suad (ed.), Gender and citizenship in the Middle East, Syracuse, 2000.



Kurzman, Charles (ed.), Liberal Islam: A sourcebook, New York and Oxford, 1998.



Modernist Islam, 1840 1940: A sourcebook, New York and Oxford, 2002.



Mir Hosseini, Ziba, Islam and gender: The religious debate in contemporary Iran, Princeton, 1999.



Nasr, Seyyed Vali Reza, Mawdudi and the making of Islamic revivalism, Oxford, 1996.



Salvatore, Armando, and Dale F. Eickelman (eds.), Public Islam and the common good, Leiden 2004.



Sanders, Paula, Ritual, politics, and the city in Fatimid Cairo, Albany, 1994.



Warde, Ibrahim, Islamic finance in the global economy, Edinburgh, 2000.



Zaman, Muhammad Qasim, The ulama in contemporary Islam: Custodians of change, Princeton, 2002.



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Chapter 2: New networks and new knowledge: migrations, communications and the refiguration of the Muslim community in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries



Practical suggestions for further reading



Bang, Anne K., Sufis and scholars of the sea: Family networks in East Africa, i860 1925, London, 2003.



Davison, Roderic H., Essays in Ottoman and Turkish history, 1774 1923, Austin, 1990.



Reform in the Ottoman Empire: 1856 1876, Princeton, 1963.



Gran, Peter, Islamic roots of capitalism: Egypt, 1760 1840, Syracuse, NY, 1998.



Hourani, Albert, Arabic thought in the liberal age, 1798 1939, Cambridge, 1983.



Freitag, Nrike, Indian Ocean migrants and state formation in Hadhramaut, Leiden, 2003.



Freitag, Nrike, and William G. Clarence Smith (eds.), Hadhrami traders, scholars, and statesmen in the Indian Ocean, 1750s 1960s, Leiden, 1997.



Jonge, Huub de, and Nico Kaptein (eds.), Transcending borders: Arabs, politics, trade, and Islam in Southeast Asia, Leiden, 2002.



Laffan, Michael, Islamic nationhood and colonial Indonesia: The umma below the winds, London, 2003.



Snouck Hurgronje, C., Mekka in the latter part of the nineteenth century, Leiden, 1931 (orig. 1888 9).



Primary sources



Altmad Ibrahim Abu Shuk (ed.), Ta’nkh liarakat al islalt wa’l irshad wa shaykh al irshadiyyin Altmad Muliam-mad al Surkati fi Indumsiya, Kuala Lumpur, 2000.



Altmad ibn Multammad Zayn ibn Mustafa al Fatani, Alfatawa alfataniyya, Patani, 1957.



Altmad ibn ‘Umar al Shatiri, Nayl al raja’ bi Sharli Safinat al naja, Aden, n. d.



Farahani, Multammad IHusayn IHusayni, A Shi’ite pilgrimage to Mecca, 1885 1886: The Safarndmeh of Mirza Mohammad Hosayn Farahani, ed., trans. and annotated by Hafez Farmayan and Elton L. Daniel, Austin, 1990.



Jabarti, ‘Abd al Raltman, Napoleon in Egypt: Al Jabarti’s chronicle of the French occupation, 1978, trans. S. Moreh, intro. R. L. Tignor, Princeton, 1993.



Landau, Jacob, The Hejaz Railway and the Muslim pilgrimage, Detroit, 1971 (this book includes an English translation of an Arabic manuscript entitled Al Sa‘ada al namiya al abadiya fi’l sikka al liadiAiya al liijaziyya, written in 1900 by Multammad al Dimashqi).



Multammad Idris Al Marbawi, Bahir al Mazi shahr bagi mukhtasar salyit al Tirmidhi, 22 vols., Cairo, 1933 41.



Multammad Idris Al Marbawi, Qamus ‘Arab Malayu, Cairo, 1931.



Multammad ‘Umar Nawawi al Jawi, Marahi Labid li kashf ma‘na al qur’an al majid, 2 vols., Beirut, 1997.



Salim ibn Sumayr al IHaclrami, Matn Safinat al najafiusul al din wa’lfiqh, Jakarta, n. d.



Sayyid ‘Uthman ibn ‘Abdallah ibn ‘Aqil al ‘Alawi, Atlas ‘Arabi, Leiden, 1886.



Zaini LaJoubert, Monique (ed.), Abdullah bin Muhammad al Misri: liikayat Mareskalek I, II, Cerita Siam, liikayat Tanah Bali, Bandung, 1987.



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Secondary sources



Atiyeh, George N., 'The book in the modem Arab world: The cases of Lebanon and Egypt', in George N. Atiyeh (ed.), The book in the Islamic world: The written word and communication in the Middle East, Albany, 1995, pp. 233 53.



Burke, Edmund, III, 'Islam and social movements: Methodological reflections', in Edmund Burke, III, and Ira M. Lapidus (eds.), Islam, politics, and social movements, Berkeley, 1988, pp. 17 35.



Campo, J. N. F. M. a, Engines of empire: Steamshipping and state formation in colonial Indonesia, Hilversum, 2002.



Gilbert, Erik, Dhows and the colonial economy of Zanzibar, i860 1970, Oxford, 2004.



Hanebutt Benz, Eva, Dagmar Glass and Geofirey Roper, in collaboration with Theo Smets (eds.), Sprachen des Nahen Ostens und die Druckrevolution: Eine interkulturelle Begegnung / Middle Eastern languages and the print revolution: A cross cultural encounter, Mainz, 2002.



De Jonge, Huub, and Nico Kaptein (eds.), Transcending borders: Arabs, politics, trade, and Islam in Southeast Asia, Leiden, 2002.



Kerr, Ian J., Building the railways of the Raj, 1850 1900, Delhi, 1995.



Khalid, Adeeb, The politics of Muslim cultural reform: Jadidism in Central Asia, Berkeley, 1998.



Lafian, Michael, 'A watchful eye: The Meccan Plot of 1881 and changing Dutch perceptions of Islam in Indonesia', Archipel, 63 (2002), pp. 79 108.



Landen, Robert G., Oman since 1856, Princeton, 1967.



Lawless, R. I., 'Recruitment and regulation: Migration for employment of "Adenese” seamen in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries', New Arabian Studies, 2 (1994), pp. 75 102.



Litvak, Meir, Shi‘i scholars of nineteenth century Iraq: The 'ulama of Najaf and Karbala, Cambridge, 1998.



Marsot, Afaf Lutfi al Sayyid, Egypt in the reign of Muhammad Ali, Cambridge, 1984.



Martin, B. G., Muslim brotherhoods in nineteenth century Africa, Cambridge, 1976.



Matheson, Virginia, 'Pulau Penyengat: Nineteenth century Islamic centre of Riau', Archipel, 37 (1989), pp. 153 72.



The Mecca pilgrimage: Appointment by the Government of India ofThos. Cook and Son as agents for the control ofthe movements ofMahomedan pilgrims from all parts ofIndia to Jeddah for Mecca, Medina, &c., and Back, London, 1886.



Meiyer, J. E. de, 'Een verslag over het Indische Telegraafwezen', De Indische Gids, 43, i (1912), pp. 497 507.



Messick, Brinkley, The calligraphic state: Textual domination and history in a Muslim society, Berkeley, i993.



Minault, Gail, Secluded scholars: Women’s education and Muslim social reform in colonial India, New Delhi, i998.



Mitchell, Timothy, Colonising Egypt, Cambridge, 1988.



Mobini Kesheh, Natalie, The Hadrami awakening: Community and identity in the Netherlands East Indies, 1900 1942, Ithaca, 1999.



Ochsenwald, William, The Hijaz Railroad, Charlottesville, 1980.



Proudfoot, Ian, 'Mass producing houri's moles, or Aesthetics of choice of technology in early Muslim book printing', in Peter G. Riddell and Tony Street (eds.), Islam: Essays



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On scripture, thought, and society A Festschrift in honour of Anthony H. Johns, Leiden, 1997, pp. 161 84.



Roff, WiUiam R., 'The Malayo Muslim world of Singapore at the close of the nineteenth century', Journal of Asian Studies, 24 (1964), pp. 75 90.



Shiraishi, Takashi, An age in motion: Popular radicalism in Java, 1912 1926, Ithaca, 1990. Skovgaard Petersen, Jakob, Defining Islam for the Egyptian state: Muftis andfatwas of the Dar al Ifta, Leiden, 1997.



Smith, Merritt Roe, and Leo Marx (eds.), Does technology drive history?: The dilemma of technological determinism, Cambridge, MA, 1994.



Snouck Hurgronje, C., Nederland en de Islam: Vier woordachten gehouden in de Nederlandsche Indische Bestuursacademie, Leiden, 1911.



Weismann, Itzchak, Taste of - modernity: Sufism, Salafiyya, and Arabism in late Ottoman Damascus, Leiden, 2001.



 

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