In a Western world suddenly acutely interested in
Islam, one question has been repeatedly heard above the
din: where are the Muslim reformers? With this ambitious
volume, Tariq Ramadan firmly establishes himself as one
of Europe's leading thinkers and one of Islam's most
innovative and important voices. As the number of
Muslims living in the West grows, the question of what
it means to be a Western Muslim becomes increasingly
important to the futures of both Islam and the West.
While the media are focused on radical Islam, Ramadan
claims, a silent revolution is sweeping Islamic
communities in the West, as Muslims actively seek ways
to live in harmony with their faith within a Western
context. French, English, German, and American
Muslims--women as well as men--are reshaping their
religion into one that is faithful to the principles of
Islam, dressed in European and American cultures, and
definitively rooted in Western societies. Ramadan's goal
is to create an independent Western Islam, anchored not
in the traditions of Islamic countries but in the
cultural reality of the West.He begins by offering a
fresh reading of Islamic sources, interpreting them for
a Western context and demonstrating how a new
understanding of universal Islamic principles can open
the door to integration into Western societies. He then
shows how these principles can be put to practical use.
Ramadan contends that Muslims can-indeed must-be
faithful to their principles while participating fully
in the civic life of Western secular societies. Grounded
in scholarship and bold in its aims, Western Muslims and
the Future of Islam offers a striking vision of a new
Muslim Identity, one which rejects once and for all the
idea that Islam must be defined in opposition to the
West. |
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