Muslims and others: relations in context
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adam_text | Jacques Waardenburg
Muslims and Others
Relations in Context
Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York
Content
Introduction 1
1 1950-2000: Contacts with Muslims: Memories in Context 1
2 1950-2000: Muslims in Contact with Others in Recent History 16
2 1 Three Monotheistic Religions: Living with Each Other 17
2 2 Encounters between Islam and other Religions in History 20
2 3 Perception and Categorization of Other Religions 24
2 4 The Muslim World and the West in Recent Times 25
2 5 Muslims in Europe at Present 28
2 6 Muslim-Christian Relationships 30
2 7 Present-day Minorities and Majorities:
Christian and Muslim 33
Section 1: Three Monotheistic Religions
Chapter 1
Christians, Muslims, Jews, and their Religions 39
1 The Beginnings: New Identities 39
2 Distinct Features of the Religions: Further Distinctive Identity
Construction 43
3 Historical Variety: Neglected Sub-traditions 44
4 Common Elements and Features of which Adherents
are Conscious 46
5 Parallelisms of which Adherents are less Conscious 48
6 Some New Views Coming from the two Prophetic Religions 52
6 1 From a Jewish Point of View 52
6 2 From a Muslim Point of View 53
7 A Historical Point of View 55
8 The Question of Religious Identity 56
9 Conclusions 57
Chapter 2
Three Monotheistic Religions: Structure and Patterns of Meaning 64
1 Introduction 64
2 Adherents Perspectives on what these Religions have
in Common 65
XIV Content
3 The Three Religions as a Critical Scholarly Problem:
The Science of Religion 66
3 1 Historical Problems of the Three Religions 67
3 2 The Nature of the Three Religions 68
4 The Conceptualization of the Three Entities as Religions 70
4 1 Conceptualization by Adherents 70
4 2 Conceptualization by Scholars 71
5 Elements and Values Held in Common in the Three Religions 72
6 Proposed Approach in the Study of Religions in General 73
7 Signs and Symbols Held in Common in the Three Religions 75
8 New Constructs of the Religions 75
9 The Three Monotheistic Religions Seen as Subsystems of one
Religious Core System 76
lO Scholarly Consequences 78
Section 2: Muslim Encounters with Other Religions in History
Chapter 3
The Earliest Relations of Islam with other Religions 87
1 The Meccan Polytheists 89
2 The Jews in Medina 91
3 The Christians in Northern Arabia 94
4 Millat Ibrahim in the Qur an 99
5 Din in the Qur an 101
Conclusion: Toward an Archeology of Religions and Islam 105
Chapter 4
Cases of Interreligious Dialogue under Muslim Rule 110
1 Eastern Christianity in Early Abbasid Times (ca 750-833 CE) 110
2 Hindu India in Early Moghul Times (1556-1605 CE) 113
3 Western Christianity in Colonial Times (Egypt ca 1850-1905) 121
4 Conclusion 123
Section 3: Muslim Perceptions of Other Religions
Chapter 5
Two Shining Lights: Medieval Islam and Christianity 133
1 Christians in Muslim Territory 134
1 1 First Period 136
1 2 Second Period 137
2 Byzantium and Islam 140
Content XV
3 The Latin West and Islam 145
4 Christian Attitudes: East and West 147
5 Some Special Subjects 151
5 1 Spain 151
5 2 Muslim Interest in Europe 152
5 3 Latins and Byzantines 153
6 Medieval Muslims and Christians: Common Structures 154
Chapter 6
World Religions Seen in Islamic Light 162
1 Nature and Relevance of the Inquiry 162
2 Interest of Islam 164
3 Particular and Universal Norms 165
4 Historical Meetings with other Religions: Social and
Political Factors 166
5 Variations of Judgments in History 170
5 1 Buddhism 170
5 2 Hinduism 172
5 3 Judaism 176
5 4 Christianity 181
6 Some Reflections on Muslim Views and Judgments 192
Chapter 7
Twentieth Century Writings about Other Religions:
A Classification 199
1 Informative Literature of a More General Nature 199
2 Critical Accounts of Other Religions or Parts of Them 202
3 Apologetic and Polemical Writings 204
4 Writings in the Tradition of Kalam and Fiqh 207
5 Writings with a more Philosophical Concept of Religion 207
6 References to Other Religions in Adab 209
7 Writings Calling for Practical Cooperation and Joint Action 209
8 Writings Directed Towards a Positive Religious Dialogue 210
9 Other Writings 212
lO Conclusion 212
Chapter 8
Some Observations on Muslim Studies of Religions 218
1 Islamic Studies 219
2 The Study of Religions Other than Islam 223
2 1 Books on Other Religions 223
2 2 Teaching and Research 224
XVI Content
2 3 Library Resources 225
2 4 Teaching of Languages 226
2 5 The Study of Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism 226
2 6 Study in the West 228
3 The Study of Religions in the Social Sciences 229
4 Furthering Muslim Interest in the Scholarly Study of Religions 231
4 1 Awakening Interest 231
4 2 European and Muslim Cultural Traditions 232
4 3 Scholarship 233
5 Conclusion 235
Section 4: Muslims and the West, Muslims in the West
Chapter 9
Some Muslim Reflections on the West 241
1 Introduction 241
2 The Problem under Study 243
3 Different Wests Experienced and Perceived by Different
Muslim Groups 244
4 The Term the West in Muslim Discourse 248
5 Islamist Views of the West and Secularity 251
6 Political Discourse on the West and its Impact 254
7 Socio-economic Discourse on the West and its Impact 255
8 Cultural Discourse on the West and its Impact 257
9 The Spiritual Discourse on the West s Religion and its Impact 262
10 A Discourse on Muslim Minorities in the West 265
11 Some Observations as a Conclusion 267
Chapter 10
Europe and its Muslim Neighbors: Glimpses of Dialogue 273
1 History: The Colonial Period 273
2 New Relationships: Intercultural Dialogue 276
3 Euro-Arab Dialogue: Strasbourg 1991 278
3 1 Historical Context 278
3 2 Organization 279
3 3 Closing Speech 280
3 4 Some Suggestions of Arab Participants to Bridge the
Distance • 281
3 5 Looking back at the Strasbourg Meeting 284
4 Mediterranean Cooperation and Dialogue: Toledo 1995 286
4 1 Historical Context 286
4 2 Orientation towards Dialogue 287
Content XVII
4 3 Religious Leaders 288
4 4 Organization of the Toledo Meeting 288
4 5 Aims and Purposes 289
4 6 Results 290
4 7 Looking back at the Toledo Conference 292
5 The Arabs and the West: Amman 1998 292
5 1 Organization and Subjects Treated 292
5 2 Results 293
6 Intercultural Dialogue Symposium: Istanbul 1998 295
6 1 Organization and Subjects Treated 295
6 2 Looking back at the Istanbul Symposium 295
7 Looking back 297
8 Conclusion: Looking forward 300
81A Suggestion 300
8 2 Social and Cultural Cooperation 301
Chapter 11
Muslims and Their Islam in Europe: Initiatives and Responses 308
Introduction 308
1 Approach 309
2 Symbiotic Processes 311
3 Muslim Initiatives in Europe 313
4 The United Kingdom 315
5 France 318
6 Germany 322
7 Some European Responses to these Muslim Initiatives 325
8 Conclusion 326
Appendix: Studying Islam in Europe 329
Chapter 12
Diversity and Unity of Islam in Europe: Islamic Constructs 336
1 Factual Diversity 336
2 Unity on a Factual Level 338
3 Sociological Theory and Analysis 339
4 Muslim Views of Diversity and Unity 341
5 The Quest for Normative Islam 342
6 Recognized Authorities on Islam 345
6 1 Traditional Authorities 345
6 2 New Bearers of Authority 347
7 The Ideal Unity 348
8 Scholarly Realism 350
9 Scholarly Research on New Readings of Islam 352
lO The European Framework 353
XVIII Content
Chapter 13
Muslims and Others in Europe: Cultural and Intercultural Contacts 357
1 Western Europe and Islam 357
2 Encounter with Muslims 361
3 Some Factual Data: The Variety of Muslims in Europe 364
4 Interaction and Communication 365
5 Some Examples 367
6 Some Conditions for Integration 370
7 Wider Perspectives 373
8 Forces Standing in the Way of Intercultural Communication 375
9 The Future of Europe 376
Section 5: Muslim-Christian Relations and Minority Problems
Chapter 14
Muslim Minorities: Politics and Religion in the Balkans 381
Introduction 381
1 From Ottoman Times to the End of World War Two 382
2 The Communist Period (1944-89) 386
3 Balkan Politics and Religion after 1989 390
3 1 New Political Problems 390
3 2 New Ideological Problems 391
3 3 New Minority Problems 393
3 4 New Expressions and Functions of Religion 395
4 Conclusion 398
4 1 The Study of the Religion and Culture of Muslim Minorities 398
4 2 Muslim Minorities in Europe 400
4 3 Interfaith Relations 401
4 4 The Bosnian War as Shock Therapy? 402
Chapter 15
Muslim-Christian Minority Problems in Europe and the
Middle East 404
1 Muslims in Western Europe and Christians in the Middle East 405
1 1 History 405
1 2 Security of Existence 406
1 3 Communal Life and Freedom of Expression 408
1 4 Parallels and Common Features 409
2 Comparing the Comparable 411
2 1 Established Communities 411
2 2 Immigrant Communities 414
3 Muslims in Europe and Christians in the Middle East 416
Content XIX
Chapter 16
Issues in Muslim-Christian Relations 424
1 The Study of Muslim-Christian Relations 424
2 Dialogue Efforts 426
2 1 Kinds and Levels of Dialogue 427
3 Theoretical Issues 428
3 1 Identity 429
3 2 Opposition or Complementarity 431
3 3 Constructs of Islam and Christianity 432
3 4 Changing Relationships 433
4 Practical Issues 433
4 1 Geopolitical Context 433
4 2 Political and Religious Leadership 434
4 3 Education of Young People and Adults 435
4 4 Minority Situations 437
4 5 Conversions 437
5 Issues of Dialogue 438
5 1 Freedom of Expression 438
5 2 Institutions for Dialogue 439
5 3 Cultural Exchange Programs - 439
5 4 Common Studies of Muslims and Christians 439
5 5 The Non-dialoguers 440
6 Scholarship 441
6 1 Research on the Two Religions 441
6 2 Interest in Muslim-Christian Relationships 442
63A Distinctive Field of Specialization 442
6 4 Special Subjects of Research 443
65A Practical Suggestion 444
Chapter 17
Between Baghdad and Birmingham: Opportunities of Minorities 452
1 Introduction 452
Part I: Some Factual Data 455
2 Muslims in Europe 455
3 Christians in the Middle East 459
4 Some Parallel Features of Muslim and
Christian Minority Groups 462
Part II: Some Fresh Questions about Minorities and Majorities 463
5 Diversity within Majorities and Minorities 464
6 The Concept of Minority 465
7 The Self-articulations of Minorities 466
XX Content
8 Is the Model of Social Separateness Adequate? 467
9 Majority-Minority Breakthroughs 470
lO Conclusion 472
11 Appendix: Muslim-Christian Relations in Terms of Minority-
Majority Situations 473
11 1 Asian and African Countries with Large Muslim
Majorities 473
11 2 Asian and African Countries with Considerable Numbers
of Muslims 474
11 3 Asian and African Countries with a Small Percentage of
Muslims 474
11 4 European Countries 474
11 5 Other Countries with Muslim Immigrant Minorities 474
Section 6: Muslims and Others in Processes of Change
Chapter 18
Muslims and Christians: Changing Identities 479
Dialogues between Christians and Muslims 479
Construction of Identities 480
Developments in Christian-Muslim Dialogue 481
Complexity of Christian-Muslim Dialogue 482
Perceptions of Others 482
Different Sorts of Christian-Muslim Dialogue 483
Human Identities 483
The Golden Rule for Christians and Muslims 484
The Concept of Human Identity 485
Revision of the Concept of Christian and Muslim Identity 486
Chapter 19
Muslims and Westerners: Changing Attitudes 488
1 Intellectual Debate on the West 488
2 Ideological Struggle against the West 492
3 Orientations toward Communication 494
4 Is there a Dualism between the West and Islam? 495
5 Conclusion 496
Bibliographical List 499
Indexes
1 Index of Persons 503
2 Index of Subjects 508
3 Index of Concepts 513
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geographic | Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 gnd |
geographic_facet | Europa Westliche Welt |
id | DE-604.BV017061896 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-12-20T11:14:26Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 3110176270 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-010295138 |
oclc_num | 231978410 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-19 DE-BY-UBM DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-12 DE-29 DE-20 DE-703 DE-11 DE-188 |
owner_facet | DE-19 DE-BY-UBM DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-12 DE-29 DE-20 DE-703 DE-11 DE-188 |
physical | XX, 519 S. |
publishDate | 2003 |
publishDateSearch | 2003 |
publishDateSort | 2003 |
publisher | de Gruyter |
record_format | marc |
series | Religion and reason |
series2 | Religion and reason |
spellingShingle | Waardenburg, Jean Jacques 1930-2015 Muslims and others relations in context Religion and reason Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Nichtislamische Religion (DE-588)4680892-9 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 gnd Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4020517-4 (DE-588)4040921-1 (DE-588)4010074-1 (DE-588)4680892-9 (DE-588)4027743-4 (DE-588)4114087-4 (DE-588)4192352-2 (DE-588)4039409-8 (DE-588)4033569-0 (DE-588)4015701-5 (DE-588)4079237-7 |
title | Muslims and others relations in context |
title_auth | Muslims and others relations in context |
title_exact_search | Muslims and others relations in context |
title_full | Muslims and others relations in context Jacques Waardenburg |
title_fullStr | Muslims and others relations in context Jacques Waardenburg |
title_full_unstemmed | Muslims and others relations in context Jacques Waardenburg |
title_short | Muslims and others |
title_sort | muslims and others relations in context |
title_sub | relations in context |
topic | Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Muslim (DE-588)4040921-1 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Nichtislamische Religion (DE-588)4680892-9 gnd Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Interreligiöser Dialog (DE-588)4192352-2 gnd Nationale Minderheit (DE-588)4039409-8 gnd Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Muslim Christentum Nichtislamische Religion Islam Judentum Interreligiöser Dialog Nationale Minderheit Kulturkontakt Europa Westliche Welt |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010295138&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000000180 |
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