Islam and the tyranny of authenticity

an inquiry into disciplinary apologetics and self-deception

Islam and the tyranny of authenticity
Aaron W. Hughes, Aaron W. Hugh ...
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Islam and the tyranny of authenticity

an inquiry into disciplinary apologetics and self-deception

Many scholars of Islam are interested in creating a liberal, inclusive, pluralistic, feminist, and modern version of the religion that they believe to be explicit in the pages of the Qur'ān, but missed by earlier interpreters. In so doing, they create "good" Islam and, in the process, seek to define what does and does not get to count as authentic. As the purveyors of what they now believe to be veritable Islam, they subsequently claim that rival presentations are bastardizations based either on Orientalism and Islamophobia (if one is a non-Muslim) or misogyny and homophobia (if one is a Muslim that disagrees with them). Instead of engaging in critical scholarship, they engage in a constructive and theological project that they deceive themselves into thinking is both analytical and empirical. This book provides a hard-hitting examination of the spiritual motivations, rhetorical moves, and political implications associated with these apologetical discourses. It argues that what is at stake is relevance, and examines the consequences of engaging in mythopoesis as opposed to scholarship. -- Provided by publisher.

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Publisher
Equinox
Language
English
Pages
143

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Table of Contents

Preface: Noble lies
Introduction: Setting the problem, laying the ground
1. Islamic religious studies and the politics of identity
2. Prisoners of Said
3. Insiders, outsiders, and the path between
4. Business as usual
5. Jacob Neusner meets Islamic studies
6. Turf wars
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-138) and indexes.

Published in
Sheffield, UK, Bristol, CT

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
297.2
Library of Congress
BP170 .H835 2015, BP170.H835 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 143 pages
Number of pages
143

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412631M
ISBN 10
178179216X, 1781792178
ISBN 13
9781781792162, 9781781792179
LCCN
2015010606
OCLC/WorldCat
941459202, 905600121

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