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ID088372
Title ProperAfghani on empire, Islam and civilization
LanguageENG
AuthorKohn, Margaret
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay provides an interpretation of Sayyid Jam l ad-D n al-Afgh n , a controversial figure in nineteenth-century Islamic political thought. One aspect of this controversy is the tension between "Refutation of the Materialists," Afgh n 's well-known defense of religious orthodoxy, and a short newspaper article entitled "Reply to Renan" that dismisses prophetic religion as dogmatic and intellectually stifling. In this essay I argue that close attention to Afgh n 's theory of civilization helps resolve this apparent contradiction. Afgh n 's interest in Ibn Khald n and the French historian Guizot is well known, but has not been fully explored in the literature. I suggest that understanding Guizot's distinctive approach to the concept of civilization illuminates Afgh n 's writings on the political utility of religion. Afgh n was an ardent anti-imperialist and his goal was to encourage reform in Islamic countries while resisting Western hegemony. He concluded that the tension between prophetic religion and critical thought could help Islamic civilization to flourish.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Theory Vol. 37, No. 3; Jun 2009: p398-422
Journal SourcePolitical Theory Vol. 37, No. 3; Jun 2009: p398-422
Key WordsIslam ;  Imperialism ;  Civilization ;  Reason ;  Progress ;  Guizot ;  Afghani