Ibaḍi Modernism and the Omani nahḍa of 1913

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Ibaḍi Modernism and the Omani nahḍa of 1913
Résumé
This thesis examines the Ibadi nahda of 1913 through an Islamic Modernist framing to show links between the Ibadi revival and a wider pan-Islamist and anti-colonial moment. The main focus are the writings of Nur al-Din al-Salimi (d. 1914) and Abu Muslim al-Bahlani (d. 1920), two luminaries and revolutionaries of the Ibadi revival movement. An 'episodic discourse' model of ideology production is used to relate the social and material conditions of turn of the century colonial Zanzibar and Oman to modernist religious discourse.
Type
Mémoire de Master
Université
Leiden University
Lieu
Leiden
Date
2020
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barberIbadiModernismOmani2020
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08/11/2020 11:23
Langue
eng
Référence
Barber, C. (2020). Ibaḍi Modernism and the Omani nahḍa of 1913 [Mémoire de Master, Leiden University]. https://studenttheses.universiteitleiden.nl/handle/1887/133452