Revista The Muslim World

11 Jul Revista The Muslim World

The Muslim World es una revista que comenzó a publicarse en enero de 1911 y que en el año 1938 comenzó a editarse en el Hartford Seminary; concretamente se edita en el Duncan Black Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, de dicho Seminario.

Es una revista dedicada a los estudios del Islam y las relaciones entre cristianos y musulmanes, tanto en el pasado como en el presente, que pretende promocionar y divulgar las investigaciones sobre las sociedades musulmanas. Incluye artículos, reseñas, noticias y publicaciones periódicas.

El último número está dedicado al Salafismo, y cuenta con los siguientes artículos:

  • Introduction (págs. 407–410), por Emad Hamdeh
  • The Formative Years of an Iconoclastic Salafi Scholar (págs. 411–432), por Emad Hamdeh
  • Salafī-Ashʻarī Polemics of the 3rd & 4th Islamic Centuries (págs. 433–447), por Yasir Qadhi
  • Salafis and Democracy: Doctrine and Context (págs. 448–473), por Ovamir Anjum
  • The Power of Elective Affinities in Contemporary Salafism (págs. 474–500), por Emin Poljarevic
  • What Should an Islamic State Look Like? Jihādī-Salafī Debates on the War in Syria (págs. 501–522), por Joas Wagemakers

Miscellanea

  • ‘Understanding the Other From-Within’: The Muslim Near East in the Eyes of Duncan Black Macdonald (págs. 523–538), por Najib George Awad
  • The Poetics of Devotion in ʿĀʾisha al-Bāʿūniyya’s Praise of God and Muḥammad (págs. 539–560), por Rachel Anne Friedman
  • Accused of Anthropomorphism: Ibn Taymiyya’s Miḥan as Reflected in Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya’s al-Kāfiya al-Shāfiya (pages 561–587), por Livnat Holtzman
  • Scholarly Authority and Lay Mobilization: Yusuf al-Qaradawi’s vision of da‘wa, 1976-1984 (págs. 588–604), por Aaron Rock-Singer
  • Human Rights and the Dissident Grand Ayatullah Hussain Ali Montazeri (págs. 605–625),por Sussan Siavoshi

Book reviews

  • Never Wholly Other: A Muslima Theology of Religious Pluralism By Jerusha Tanner Lamptey Oxford University Press, 2014.352 pp. ISBN 9780199362783 $78.00 (hardback) (págs. 626–630), por Evan Anhorn
  • Envisioning Islam: Syriac Christians and the Early Muslim World By Michael Philip PennPhiladelphia, Penn: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015. 186pp. ISBN: 978-o-8122-o-4722-o, $55.65. (págs. 630–632), por Najib George Awad
  • Christian-Muslim Relations in Egypt: Politics, Society and Interfaith Encounters By Henrik L. Hansen London: I.B. Tauris, 2015. 283 pages, $91 h.c. (págs. 632–633), por Minlib Dallh
  • The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary (págs. 633–638), por Bruce B. Lawrence

 

 

 

 

 

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