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Islamic Identity and Development

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Islamic Identity and Development

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Islamic Identity and Development book

Studies of the Islamic Periphery

Islamic Identity and Development

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Islamic Identity and Development book

Studies of the Islamic Periphery
ByOzay Mehmet
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1990
eBook Published 2 August 1990
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203218686
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9780203218686
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Politics & International Relations
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Mehmet, O. (1990). Islamic Identity and Development: Studies of the Islamic Periphery (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203218686

ABSTRACT

Turkey and Malaysia, two countries on the Islamic periphery, are often not included in discussions of Islamic reassertion and identity. Yet both have been at the forefront of modernization and development, and are exposed to a rising trend of Islamic revival which discloses a deep, psychological identity crisis.

In Islamic Identity and Development, Ozay Mehmet examines this identity crisis in the wider context of the Islamic dilemma of reconciling nationalism with Islam. He sees the Islamic revival primarily as a protest movement, concentrated among urban migrant settlements where uneven post-war growth has upset the traditional Islamic order. He argues that Islamic societies must move towards greater openness and an organic relationship between rulers and ruled. In particular, Mehmet suggests the need for a public policy that is not only responsive to material human needs but which also satisfies the ethical preconditions of the Islamic social contract.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part one The Islamic identity crisis

chapter 1|22 pages

Identity crisis in the Islamic Periphery: Turkey and Malaysia

part |4 pages

Part two The Islamic dilemma

chapter 2|18 pages

Islamic underdevelopment: cause and response

chapter 3|23 pages

The Islamic social contract: the quest for social justice and the problem of legislation

chapter 4|19 pages

Islam and economic development: the problem of compatibility

part |4 pages

Part three: Development in the Islamic Periphery: the nationalist phase

chapter 5|27 pages

Nationalism confronts Islam: the modernization debate in Malaysia and Turkey

chapter 6|24 pages

Turkish etatism: creation of a non-competitive economy

chapter 7|19 pages

Malaysian development by trusteeship: the broken trust

part |4 pages

Part four: Development in the Islamic Periphery: the modern state and the privatization challenge

chapter 8|17 pages

Islam, the modern state and imperfect competition: to ban or to regulate?

chapter 9|13 pages

Privatizing the Malaysian economy: transition from a national to a market ideology

chapter 10|14 pages

Privatizing the Turkish economy

part |2 pages

Part five Conclusion

chapter 11|15 pages

Responsible development in the Islamic Periphery: regulation, competition and public policy

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