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The Islamization of Science: Four Muslim Positions Developing an Islamic Modernity

Author

  • Leif Stenberg

Summary, in English

This thesis analyses a contemporary debate on the Islamization of science. The four persons discussed here are individuals belonging to a Muslim intellectual elite: the French convert and physician Maurice Bucaille, the Persian-American scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr, the British-Pakistani author Ziauddin Sardar and the Arab-American scholar Ismail Raji al-Faruqi. They represent four positions in the contemporary understanding of Islam and they all have an influence among other Muslim intellectuals. The debate on the role and function of a specifically Islamic form of science has intensified during, the last 25 years. It can be seen as a part of a broader discussion, where the overall question concerns the function of Islam in relation to modernity. This thesis presents their perspectives on the Islamization of science and points at central elements and patterns in their respective positions. From a theoretical point of view, this thesis is both a study of the history of certain ideas, and an analysis founded on methods within the social sciences. The most central concept in the analysis is "discourse". The word is here used as a technical term denoting the practice that shapes different statements, a practice concerned with power. "Islam" is seen as one such discourse: a field where many Islams fight to become the One Islamic tradition. Different trends are engaged in struggle, and the successful contender becomes, for the time being, the established tradition, until it is challenged by yet another trend. In the analysis, it is shown how the four positions attempt to find their respective ways of acheiving a balance between modern science and Islam, and thereby shape a distinctly Islamic modernity.

Publishing year

1996

Language

English

Publication/Series

Lund Studies in History of Religions

Volume

6

Document type

Dissertation

Publisher

Almqvist & Wiksell International

Topic

  • History of Religions

Keywords

  • Världsreligioner (ej kristendom)
  • Non-Christian religions
  • tradition
  • Quran
  • Religion
  • Ziauddin Sardar
  • Seyyed Hossein Nasr
  • Maurice Bucaille
  • Ismail al-Faruqi
  • modernity
  • discourse
  • Islam
  • Islamization of science

Status

Published

Supervisor

  • [unknown] [unknown]

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1103-4882
  • ISBN: 91-22-01723-2
  • ISRN: LUHFDA/HFRH--96/1015--SE+362

Defence date

20 September 1996

Defence time

10:15

Defence place

Palaestra, Nedre salen

Opponent

  • [unknown unknown]