Muhammad Abduh – islámský modernismus a snahy o náboženskou reformu v Egyptě
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2013
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
This study deals with the life and thought of Muhammad cAbduh, a key fi gure of Egyptian
Islamic modernism, reformist and former Grand Muftī of Egypt. cAbduh’s modernism was
based on the eff ort to fi nd “rational” golden means for a solution to societal crises by a reform
that would avoid the extremes of an insistent conservative resistance against everything
modern, as well as recklessly accepting all that the European cultural invasion brought
with it, deprecating its own roots as a result. cAbduh himself understood this reform as
a return to the “pure Islam”, a rational religion supportive of energetic human activity and
societal progress. In this study I deal, among other things, with Abduh’s theological stances,
innovative Quranic exegesis, and his controversial fatwās.
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Abduh, Muhammad, islámský modernismus, islámský reformismus, Egypt, teologie, koranická exegeze, fatva
Citation
Akta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2013, č. 1, s. 35-63.