
How do old ideas continue to appear relevant in a modern world? A sociological approach to Islam allow us to approach an answer to this question. In Lifeworlds of Islam, Mohammed A. Bamyeh shows that Islam has typically operated not in the form of standard dogmas, but more often as a compass for practical individual orientations or "lifeworlds." Through a comprehensive sociological analysis of Islam, he maps out how Muslims have employed the faith to foster global networks, public philosophies, and engaged civic lives both historically and in the present. Bamyeh further argues that all three fields are poorly understood in recent literature, which tends to focus on one specific problem or another and does not take into account the variety of lifeworlds in which Islam operates. The book contends that the larger preoccupations of ordinary Muslims--how to imagine a global society, how to guide life in the manner of a total philosophy, and how to relate to the world of daily struggles in organized or semi-organized civic forums and social movements--are neither unique to the present period nor to religious life. They are rather shared universal quandaries. A focused empirical lens on the career of a religion, Lifeworlds of Islam contributes to the larger literature and provides insight into the nature of global citizenship, the philosophical needs of individuals, and the ethical values that foster social participation.
This book investigates how Islam functions as a practical framework for individual orientation and social engagement rather than merely a set of static dogmas. Mohammed A. Bamyeh, a sociologist, utilizes a comparative historical and contemporary lens to argue that Islamic practice is best understood through the concept of 'lifeworlds.' He posits that the concerns of ordinary Muslims regarding global society, philosophical guidance, and civic participation are universal human quandaries that transcend specific religious or historical boundaries.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and sociologists frequently note the book's departure from traditional, dogma-centered studies of Islam in favor of a more fluid, practice-oriented sociological model. Experts highlight this work as a significant contribution to the study of global citizenship and the intersection of individual ethics with social participation.
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019094224X
ISBN-13:
9780190942243
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