ABSTRACT

Offering a timely new appraisal of the political and social impact of Islam, Religion and Politics will be welcomed by political scientists and historians alike. In this work, Jan-Erik Lane and Hamadi Redissi employ a Weberian approach, underlining the social consequences of religious beliefs, to account for the political differences between the major civilizations of the world against the background of the rise of modern capitalism in the Occidental sphere. Compared with Weber and his emphasis upon economic modernization, the perspective on religion is broadened to encompass post-modernity; particular attention is paid to human rights and the rule of law. This thought-provoking work raises the question of whether the tenets of Islam might be reconciled with the requirements of post-modernity.

part |2 pages

SECTION I THE MUSLIM CIVILISATION AND MODERNISATION

chapter 2|10 pages

Islam and Post-modernity

chapter 3|16 pages

The Weber Thesis

part |2 pages

SECTION II ISLAM AS A WORLD RELIGION

chapter 4|10 pages

Mohammed – A Political Prophet

chapter 5|10 pages

Islam: Faith and Rationality

part |2 pages

SECTION III THE MUSLIM LEGACY

chapter 6|18 pages

Traditional Domination

chapter 7|18 pages

Islamic Law and Arab Legal Institutions

chapter 8|16 pages

Capitalism in Muslim Countries

part |2 pages

SECTION IV PATHS OF MUSLIM MODERNISATION

chapter 9|18 pages

The Modernisation of Arabia

chapter 10|10 pages

Separation Between State and Religion?

chapter 11|10 pages

Towards a New Fundamentalism

part |2 pages

SECTION V: The Problems of Muslim Civilisation Modernisation

part |2 pages

SECTION VI STATE AND RELIGION IN THE MAGHREB

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue

chapter 16|28 pages

Islam – A Religion of Warriors?