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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Cross Examination of Sayyid Qutb and Muhammad Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab

Hosein, Jeremy O Unknown Date
No description available.
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Constructing an Islamic ethics of non-violence: the case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi

Sayilgan, Mehmet Salih Unknown Date
No description available.
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Guerra justa e guerra santa: fundamentação moral da guerra nos escritos de Francisco de Vitória e Sayyid Qutb

Machado, Henrique Bonato 15 December 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Eliezer Santos (eliezer.santos@mackenzie.br) on 2018-05-30T22:40:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Henrique Bonato Machado.pdf: 1527591 bytes, checksum: de50f65f94716a894e1ea920354dd1f3 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Paola Damato (repositorio@mackenzie.br) on 2018-08-18T17:38:46Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Henrique Bonato Machado.pdf: 1527591 bytes, checksum: de50f65f94716a894e1ea920354dd1f3 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Paola Damato (repositorio@mackenzie.br) on 2018-11-14T13:26:26Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Henrique Bonato Machado.pdf: 1527591 bytes, checksum: de50f65f94716a894e1ea920354dd1f3 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-11-14T13:26:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Henrique Bonato Machado.pdf: 1527591 bytes, checksum: de50f65f94716a894e1ea920354dd1f3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-12-15 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Programa de Suporte à Pós-Graduação de Instituições de Ensino Superior Particulares / The present work has as objective to analyze the doctrines that act as support for the current military performances in groups oriented by Christian and Muslim faiths. Because of the breadth of the theme, two authors were chosen whose influence is major in the moral basis of the war in both groups: the Spanish theologian Francisco de Vitoria, notably recognized as one of the major contributors to the modern form of just war doctrine. And Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian thinker, whose notions of Islamic state and jihad, underpin the main Islamic paramilitary groups operating on a global scale. The construction of these foundations is pointed out through the influence of precursors of both doctrines, highlighting the evolution of thought to its particular form in Vitória and Qutb, as well as the extension of its theses until its concretization in real conflicts. The method used in this dissertation is the bibliographical review of articles, transcriptions of speeches and works of reference in the subject, prioritizing the use of primary sources of the two main authors. / O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar as doutrinas que atuam como suporte moral para as atuações militares atuais em grupos de orientação cristã e muçulmana. Devido à amplitude do tema, fez-se a opção de selecionar dois autores cuja influência é majoritária na fundamentação moral da guerra em ambos os grupos: o teólogo espanhol Francisco de Vitória, notadamente reconhecido como um dos maiores contribuintes para a forma moderna da doutrina da guerra justa. E Sayyid Qutb, pensador egípcio, cujas noções de Estado islâmico e jihad, fundamentam os principais grupos paramilitares islâmicos atuantes em escala global. A construção destes fundamentos é apontada por meio da influência de precursores de ambas as doutrinas, destacando a evolução do pensamento até sua forma particular em Vitória e Qutb, bem como a extensão de suas teses até sua concretização em conflitos reais. O método empregado nesta dissertação é a revisão bibliográfica de artigos, transcrições de discursos e obras de referência no assunto, priorizando o uso de fontes primárias dos dois autores destacados.
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Tyranny or Divine Sovereignty : A content analysis on Sayyid Qutb´s concept of sovereignty in Milestones

Abdel Aziz Saad, Olivia January 2021 (has links)
This text examines the sovereignty concept in Sayyid Qutb´s final book Milelstones, with a focus on the political and non-political aspects of the concept. The analysis also examines potentially radical and extreme aspects in the concept. The findings show that Qutb´s sovereignty concept is a practical theology focused on what God´s sovereignty means for Muslims in belief and practice. God´s sovereignty is an encompassing concept to Qutb, which means that His exclusive right to sovereignty should permeate through the souls of Muslims and guide their actions in all spheres of life, including in politics. In a concrete form, this means that God´s law and principles should be implemented. Qutb´s sovereignty concept is not extreme, but radical because it challenges established secular orders and the hegemonic assumption in modern discourses that human beings have a right to sovereignty.
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Reading Paintings, Visualizing Texts: Image, Imagination and Ethics in Sixteenth-Century Golconda

Agarwala, Seher January 2023 (has links)
From the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries, a corpus of didactic Persian texts circulated across Central and South Asian courts, functioning as a ‘mirror for princes’ or didactic manuals of ethical comportment. Numerous such manuscripts were embellished with meticulously detailed and laboriously created paintings. But what was the role of manuscript illustrations in shaping ethical and moral transformation? Though we now understand paintings through the frameworks of taxonomy and connoisseurship, how did illustrations make meaning to their intended audience, who read the text and were steeped in textual traditions? Contemporary sources are silent on the role of paintings in didactic texts, but, as my dissertation demonstrates, an in-depth evaluation of paintings and their accompanying text reveals how painted manuscripts engendered specific reading practices. These reading practices involved listening, visualizing mental images, viewing paintings, anticipating, recollecting, confusion and wonder, exercising patience, and even stilling our minds – experiences that made the reader-viewer dwell on the manuscript’s contents for an extended period. Focusing on painted manuscripts commissioned and collected by the Qutb Shahis in sixteenth-century Golconda, this dissertation’s chapters explore how writers, scribes, painters, and illuminators deployed allegory, repetition, and narrative plot, to attract and sustain their intended audience's attention.
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Man, Society, and Knowledge in the Islamist discourse of Sayyid Qutb

Bouzid, Ahmed T. 24 April 1998 (has links)
Sayyid Qutb's conceptions of man and society inform and are themselves informed by his theory of human and divine knowledge. Our aim in this dissertation is, first, to highlight the intricate relationships between Qutb's ontology and his epistemology, and, second, to point to the active context of Qutb's discourse: how did his theory of man, society, and knowledge relate to his language of political dissent and his strategy for change and revolution? Qutb remains an enduring influence on young Muslims and has left a deep mark on the discourse of politically activist Islamism. An underlying concern that runs through our analysis will be to address the question: why is Qutb still relevant? The answer we provide highlights the inseparability between Qutb's conception of human nature, his paradigm for the just and ideal society, his theories on mundane and revealed epistemology, and his strategy for social and political reform. We shall argue that the Qutbian discourse endures because Qutb offers his co-religionists a powerfully integrated conception of the "Islamic solution" that achieves a unique blending between the values of "authenticity" and those of "modernity". Qutb's writings articulate an unapologetic "life-conception" of Islam that insisted on standing on par with other "life-conceptions"; Muslims could take pride in knowing that Islam exhorted development, but with an eye towards maintaining a "balance" between the "material" and the "spiritual", unlike communism and capitalism, which neglected "spirituality" in favor of "animal materialism"; the "Islamic conception" outlined by Qutb provided the reader with a conceptual framework within which a sophisticated critique of colonialism could be carried out. Moreover, Qutb also provided the modern Islamist with a vocabulary that gives voice to the economic and social concerns of an emerging lower middle class aspiring to fulfill its mundane dreams in modern, mid-20th century Egypt. The language Qutb used in his works was not the language of the elite intellectuals, whether Westernized modernists or traditional 'ulema. Qutb consciously articulated his thoughts in a language easily accessible to a readership literate enough to read his works, but not necessarily trained to actively penetrate the arcane corpus of the 'ulema. Upon reading Qutb and contrasting his language with that of his predecessors, it becomes clear that Qutb, more than any other thinker in the Egypt of his days, articulated a conception of Islam that consciously attempted to lay the foundations for an Islamic epistemology on the basis of a putatively Islamic ontology, denied the authority of "foreign life conceptions", claimed for Islam universal validity, asserted the active character of the "truly Muslim", decried the economic injustices which the masses were enduring, and rejected the traditional conception of the state as intrinsically benevolent. In short, his was a powerful call to merge the values of authenticity - unapologetic anti-imperialism, anti-elitism, and the insistence on the centrality of Islam - with the values of modernity - the impulse for asserting a comprehensive world-view, the pretension to universal validity, and the positive valuation of action and change in the context of welfare liberalism beholden to the will of the people. / Ph. D.
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On Islamism and modernity : Analysing Islamist ideas on and visions of the Islamic state

Wimelius, Malin January 2003 (has links)
This dissertation is a study of Islamist ideas on and visions of the Islamic state. It begins with the observation that although a growing amount of research explores Islamism; few studies closely investigate Islamist ideas. The aim of this dissertation is to empirically and theoretically contribute to the understanding and interpretation of contemporary Islamism and its intellectual origins. Sayyid Qutb, Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi and Ruhollah Khomeini are generally considered as sources of inspiration to Islamists currently active. Their ideas are analysed and compared to those of two Islamist parties; the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) in Pakistan and the Front Islamique du Salut (FIS) in Algeria. Islamism is part of a global religious resurgence that has taken many politicai and other social scientists by surprise. According to modernization and secularisation theories, such a resurgence was not to be expected. The focus in this study is therefore on the relationship between visions of the Islamic state and modernity. In this respect, two theoretical positions are critically assessed; one stating that we should understand Islamism in terms of a rejection of modernity and the other that Islamism can be understood and interpreted as an expression of there being multiple or alternative modernities. A key issue in this regard revolves around the question of how modernity is alternative and what that means. A content-oriented analysis of ideas — based on a social constructivist approach and anchored in practical hermeneutics - is utilized in the reconstruction and analysis of Islamist texts. A framework for analysis is developed in which dimensions of modernity are constructed. Islamist ideas on and visions of the Islamic state are analysed in terms of what is rejected, accepted or possibly added to these dimensions. The empirical contribution to research on Islamism is the content-oriented analysis of Islamist ideas. This analysis also helps to explore similarities and differences between the ideas of Qutb, Mawdudi and Khomeini and those of the JI and the FIS. The comparisons show that Islamist ideas are under evolution; there are important differences between the two contemporary parties and their sources of inspiration. Moreover, the content-oriented analysis reveals the complexity of the relationship between modernity and visions of the Islamic state. The theoretical contribution involves both theory-testing and theory-development. It is concluded that theories of multiple or alternative modernities, with some reservations, can be applied to Islamist ideas on and visions of the Islamic state. / digitalisering@umu
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Jihad: liberation or terrorism? the thought of sayyid qutb

Mezzi, Mohamed January 2008 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / Includes bibliographic references (leaves 184-195)"In this thesis, I contrast Qutbs approach towards jihad with that which is found in the primary sources of Islam and as espoused by the proponents of the four schools of thought, as well as key Islamic scholars. This study also attempts to explore the conceptual confusion between terrorism, jihad, and legitimate defense and resistance by comparing the legislation on jihad in Islam with that which exists in international law and conventions. I then turn my attention to the focal point of this study, the writings of Sayyid Qutb on jihad..."

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