Global Islam
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 375.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190917234
Publication date:
21/07/2021
Paperback
230x180mm
Price: 375.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190917234
Publication date:
21/07/2021
Paperback
Part of Very Short Introductions
Nile Green
Explains how Global Islam expanded via different phases and mechanisms of globalization from 1870 to the present-day,Written to inform beginners and specialists alike,Offers a clear definition and interpretive model of Global Islam to explain the interplay between Islam and globalization
Rights: OUP USA (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Nile Green
Description
This book presents the first comprehensive survey of the multiple versions of Islam propagated across geographical, political, and cultural boundaries during the era of modern globalization. Showing how Islam was transformed through these globalizing transfers, it traces the origins, expansion and increasing diversification of Global Islam - from individual activists to organizations and then states - over the past 150 years.
Historian Nile Green surveys not only the familiar venues of Islam in the Middle East and the West, but also Asia and Africa, explaining the doctrines of a wide variety of political and non-political versions of
Islam across the spectrum from Salafism to Sufism. This Very Short Introduction will help readers to recognize and compare the various organizations competing to claim the authenticity and authority of representing the one true Islam.
About the author
Nile Green, Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History, UCLANile Green is Professor of History and Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History at UCLA. A historian of the multiple globalizations of Islam and Muslims, his work has traced Muslim networks that connect South Asia and the Middle East with the Indian Ocean, Africa, Japan, Europe and the United States. His research builds on extensive travels in India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Chinese Central Asia, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, Jordan, Morocco, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Myanmar, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the Caucasus, and Zanzibar. A former Guggenheim fellow, Green is the author of Terrains of Exchange: Religious Economies of Global Islam and Sufism: A Global History, among many other titles.
Nile Green
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction: What Is 'Global Islam'?
Chapter 1: Islam in the Age of Empire, Steam and Print
Chapter 2: Muslim Transnationalism between Socialism and Nationalism
Chapter 3: From Islamic Revolutions to the Internet
Conclusions
Glossary
Further reading
Nile Green
Description
This book presents the first comprehensive survey of the multiple versions of Islam propagated across geographical, political, and cultural boundaries during the era of modern globalization. Showing how Islam was transformed through these globalizing transfers, it traces the origins, expansion and increasing diversification of Global Islam - from individual activists to organizations and then states - over the past 150 years.
Historian Nile Green surveys not only the familiar venues of Islam in the Middle East and the West, but also Asia and Africa, explaining the doctrines of a wide variety of political and non-political versions of
Islam across the spectrum from Salafism to Sufism. This Very Short Introduction will help readers to recognize and compare the various organizations competing to claim the authenticity and authority of representing the one true Islam.
About the author
Nile Green, Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History, UCLANile Green is Professor of History and Ibn Khaldun Endowed Chair in World History at UCLA. A historian of the multiple globalizations of Islam and Muslims, his work has traced Muslim networks that connect South Asia and the Middle East with the Indian Ocean, Africa, Japan, Europe and the United States. His research builds on extensive travels in India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Chinese Central Asia, Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, Jordan, Morocco, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Myanmar, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the Caucasus, and Zanzibar. A former Guggenheim fellow, Green is the author of Terrains of Exchange: Religious Economies of Global Islam and Sufism: A Global History, among many other titles.
Table of contents
Preface
Introduction: What Is 'Global Islam'?
Chapter 1: Islam in the Age of Empire, Steam and Print
Chapter 2: Muslim Transnationalism between Socialism and Nationalism
Chapter 3: From Islamic Revolutions to the Internet
Conclusions
Glossary
Further reading
The Oxford History of the Holy Land
Edited by Robert G. Hoyland and H. G. M Williamson
The Caliph and the Imam: The Making of Sunnism and Shiism
Toby Matthiesen
Jihad: What Everyone Needs to Know
Asma Afsaruddin


