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Apr 29, 2024
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LBRL 428 - Revival and Reform in the Islamic World An exploration of the ideological foundations and historical contexts of reform movements in the Middle East, Asia and Africa from the 18th century up to the various contemporary Salafi movements commonly recognized as fundamentalist. Islamic responses to imperialism, colonialism, and modernization through the analysis of texts written by major Muslim modernist and revivalist thinkers such as al-Afghani, Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Abduh, Mawdudi, Qutb, Khomeini and others.
Prerequisites & Notes: One from: LBRL 231, LBRL 271, LBRL 278, LBRL 332, LBRL 378, HIST 287. Credits: 5 Grade Mode: Letter
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