Heidegger, Ontology, and the Destiny of Islam
Heidegger, Ontology, and the Destiny of Islam
Thoughts and Reflections on the Nature of Islam in the World
ISBN: 9781666965339Heidegger, Ontology, and the Destiny of Islam: Thoughts and Reflections on the Nature of Islam in the World critiques Islam as a phenomenon set into motion from its beginning. It is a reflective work that addresses difficult questions about Islam through familiar historical concerns and grapples with the issues that arise in that process. Notably, it attests to making no substantive claims about Muslims and instead keeps to the course of analysis of the phenomenon that is Islam, which is taken as an assessable entity rather than a categorical construct. Understood largely in light of a history of observable realities, the ontological analysis of Islam reveals the general acquaintance with it to be imperfect. This suggests the reality of Islam is based on a primal truth that is only partially seen. The analysis then confronts two problems: firstly, that Islam is not what its historical "story," as it were, proclaims and, secondly, that Islam is therefore not what is traditionally made out of the surviving historical narratives. It is not a question of "what" Islam is, but more critically, "how" Islam appears in the world.
By Milad Milani
Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
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Format: HARDBACK
Pages: 194
Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: The Question Concerning Islam Chapter Two: Reflections on Aspects of Islam Chapter Three: Reciprocity and Retributive Logic Chapter Four: Crisis, Impasse, and Classics Chapter Five: Into the Future of Islam Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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Milad Milani is senior lecturer in religious studies at Western Sydney University, Australia.