Historical Dynamics of Muslim Cities
Religion and Social Change in Modern Turkey: The Case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi by Serif Mardin
The Sociology of Civilisations: Ibn Khaldun and a Multi-Civilisational World Order
Due to advancements in telecommunications and transportation over the past century, the world is shrinking and physical boundaries are being eroded. The advent of globalization has facilitated the flow of ideas, values, goods, and people from one part of the world to another. This hyperbolic human activity has altered the structure of inter-civilizational relations and has spawned a spirited debate on how to create a multi-civilizational world order.
State And Secularism: Perspectives from Asia
State and Religion in Turkey: Which Secularism
Turkey is the only secular Muslim country which wants to be a part of a non-
Modernization and Societal Sciences in the Muslim World
Unity in Multiplexity: Islam as an Open Civilization
History testifies that Muslims are successful in diversity management. Islamic polity has never aimed to build a community exclusively for Muslims; instead, Muslims built an Open Civilization from Andalusia to India where people from different cultures lived together. Islamic law has taken adamiyyah (humanity regardless of religion) as the subject of Islamic la to which rights and duties are accorded. This tradition, originating from
Does Liberalism Have a Future in Egypt?
Can we imagine a future for politics in Egypt without liberals and liberalism? Egypt’s political community is diverse and pluralistic, with competing and overlapping presences across liberal, Islamic, Arab nationalist, and socialist persuasions, to name a few. The liberal stream needs to remain an integral part of Egypt’s political and social landscape.