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The Islamic Enlightenment: The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason
Challenge conventional Western narratives surrounding the evolution of Islamic thought with The Islamic Enlightenment: The Modern Struggle Between Faith and Reason, an incredibly panoramic and deeply researched historical masterpiece written by acclaimed journalist and Middle East expert Christopher de Bellaigue. Published by Bodley Head, this illuminating volume meticulously charts the unsung intellectual, social, and scientific renaissance that swept through the Islamic world—specifically focusing on the vibrant cultural hubs of Cairo, Istanbul, and Tehran—during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. De Bellaigue shatters the misconception that Islam has rejected modernity, revealing instead how Muslim doctors, engineers, journalists, and philosophers eagerly adopted, adapted, and integrated Enlightenment principles such as vaccination, feminism, constitutional democracy, and printing technology into their traditional societies. The text profiles pioneering reformers who bravely sought to reconcile deep religious faith with scientific inquiry and political liberty before these movements were disrupted by Western imperialism and modern fundamentalism. This volume serves as an exceptional cross-disciplinary reference tool for Islamic studies, global politics, cultural sociology, and an essential foundational asset for any library's history, philosophy, or theology collections.
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