Akyol, Mustafa, 1972-

Islam without extremes : a Muslim case for liberty / Mustafa Akyol. - 364 pages : maps ; 21 cm

Originally published: 2011. Reprinted with a new epilogue by the author.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I: The beginnings. A light unto tribes -- The enlightenment of the Orient -- The medieval war of ideas (I) -- The medieval war of ideas (II) -- The desert beneath the iceberg -- Part II: The modern era. The Ottoman revival -- Romans, Herodians, and Zealots -- The Turkish march to Islamic liberalism -- Part III: Signposts on the liberal road. Freedom from the state -- Freedom to sin -- Freedom from Islam -- Epilogue.

Islam without Extremes presents a provocative manifesto for an interpretation of Islam that synthesises liberal ideas and respect for the Islamic tradition. With an eye sympathetic to Western liberalism and Islamic theology, Mustafa Akyol traces the roots of political Islam. The years following the death of Muhammad saw an intellectual "war of ideas" rage between rationalist, flexible schools of Islam and the more dogmatic, rigid ones. The traditionalists won, fostering perceptions of Islam as antithetical to modernity. However, Akyol traces a flourishing of liberalism in the nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire and explores the unique "Islamo-liberal synthesis" of present-day Turkey. Only by accepting a secular state, he asserts, can Islamic societies thrive. Persuasive and inspiring, Islam without Extremes offers an intellectual basis for the reconcilability of Islam and religious, political, economic and social freedoms.

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Islam and state.
Islaem y estado.
Secularism--Islamic countries.
Secularismo--Países islámicos.
Liberty--Religious aspects--Islam.
Libertad--Aspectos religiosos--Islam.
Liberalism--Islamic countries.
Liberalismo--Países islámicos.

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