RLT4040 - Islamic thought in the modern world
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Dr Salih Yucel
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
This unit examines various major trends in the contemporary Islamic world, situating them in the context of the major tension of Islam with modernity, in North Africa, Turkey, India, and other parts of the Islamic world. Consideration will be given both to movements demanding strict implementation of traditional sources of authority and to contextualist schools of thought concerned with interpreting Islamic principles within evolving socio-economic conditions. The impact of socialism, feminism, secularism and concern with human rights on a range of contemporary Islamic thinkers will be studied, both within a range of traditionally Islamic countries, and among Muslims within the West.
Objectives
Students successfully completing RLTM4040:
- Will have acquired a broad knowledge of the principles, main varieties and characteristics of the mainstrands of contemporary Islamic thought;
- Will be familiar with the social and political context of the main varieties of contemporary Islamic thought;
- Will be familiar with the major contemporary debates within Islam and relation to its encounter with other contemporary intellectual, social and political movements;
- Will have developed a capacity to work effectively with others and a capacity to express ideas verbally in group situations; and
- Will have developed considerable facility in bibliographic research, analysis, and written expression.
Assessment
Review exercises (2000 words): 20%; Research Essay (7000 words): 70%; Seminar participation: 10%.
Contact hours
one two hour seminar, weekly