Muslim Society

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出版者:Cambridge University Press
作者:Ernest Gellner
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页数:280
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出版时间:1981-7-31
价格:USD 54.50
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780521221603
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图书标签:
  • 社会学
  • 宗教
  • 伊斯兰
  • 人类学
  • 伊斯兰社会
  • 宗教文化
  • 社会结构
  • 中东社会
  • 穆斯林社区
  • 宗教传统
  • 社会制度
  • 历史演变
  • 信仰实践
  • 社群生活
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具体描述

Of all the great world religions, Islam appears to have the most powerful political appeal in the twentieth century. It sustains some severely traditional and conservative regimes, but it is also capable of generating intense revolutionary ardour and of blending with extreme social radicalism. As an agent of political mobilisation, it seems to be overtaking Marxism, arid surpassing all other religions. The present book seeks the roots of this situation in the past. The traditional Muslim society of the arid zone has, in the past, displayed remarkable stability and homogeneity, despite great political fragmentation, and the absence of a centralised religious hierarchy. The book explores the mechanisms which have contributed to this result - a civilisation in which (in the main) weak states co-existed with a strong culture, which had a powerful hold over the populations under its sway. A literate Great Tradition, in the keeping of urban scholars, lived side by side with a more emotive, ecstatic folk tradition, ill tile keeping of holy lineages, religious brotherhoods and freelance saints. One tradition was sustained by the urban trading class and periodically swept the rest of the society in waves of revivalist enthusiasm; the other was based on the multiple functions it performed in rural tribal society and amongst the urban poor. The two traditions were intertwined, yet remained in latent tension which from time to time came to tile surface. The book traces the manner in which the impact of the modern world, acting through colonialism arid industrialisation upset the once stable balance, and helped the erstwhile urban Great Tradition to become the pervasive arid dominant one, culminating in the zealous arid radical Islam which is so prominent now. The argument is both formulated in the abstract and illustrated by a series of case studies and examinations of specific aspects, and critical examinations of rival interpretations.

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Table of contents :
Contents......Page 3
Preface......Page 5
Acknowledgements......Page 7
1. Flux and reflux in the faith of men......Page 9
2. Cohesion and identity: the Maghreb from Ibn Khaldun to Emile Durkheim......Page 94
3. Post-traditional forms in Islam: the turf and trade, and votes and peanuts......Page 107
4. Doctor and saint......Page 122
5. Sanctity, puritanism, secularisation and nationalism in North Africa: a case study......Page 139
6. The unknown Apollo of Biskra: the social base of Algerian puritanism......Page 157
7. Trousers in Tunisia......Page 182
8. The sociology of Robert Montagne (1893–1954)......Page 187
9. Patterns of rural rebellion in Morocco during the early years of independence......Page 202
10. Saints and their descendants......Page 215
11. The marabouts in the market place......Page 222
12. Rulers and tribesmen......Page 229
Notes......Page 239
Bibliography of Ernest Gellner's North African writings......Page 255
Name index......Page 260
Subject index......Page 264
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