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Die Reihe pnm soll zur Dezentrierung unserer islamozentrischen Wahrnehmung des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens beitragen. Sie bietet jenem philosophischen Denken eine Plattform, das seit der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Alexandria, Beirut, Fes, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Kairo, Kalkutta, Lahore, Teheran, Tiflis oder Tunis in Erscheinung tritt, sich mit Herausforderungen „moderner" Wissenschaften, Techniken, Werte und Ansprüchen auseinandersetzt und dabei religiöse, moralische, kulturelle, rechtliche, soziale und ästhetische Traditionen neu reflektiert.
This two-volume anthology presents previously untranslated essays by twenty intellectuals dating from the second half of the 19th century to the present time, who view tolerance in different ways and do not universally place negative connotations on its negative counterpart. The commentaries analyze and explain the Arabic terms, conceptual differences, and strategies of justification.
This book throws new light on the spiritual background, the origins, and the most important characteristics of Islam, as well as on the consequences of these characteristics for the role that it plays in contemporary society and politics. It makes an influential contribution to the current debate on slam. Its author, the Syrian philosopher Nayef Ballouz (1934–1998), was one of the most significant Arabic thinkers of the late twentieth century.