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Itzchak Weismann

    Itzchak Weismann is a distinguished Professor of Islamic studies and Director of the Jewish-Arab Center at Haifa University, Israel. His scholarly work delves into the complexities of modern Islam, examining influential Islamic movements across the Middle East and South Asia. A significant aspect of his research also explores the crucial field of interfaith dialogue.

    The Naqshbandiyya
    Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi
    • 2015

      Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi (1855–1902) was one of the most articulate and original proponents of reformist ideas in the Arab world, as well as a precursor of Arab nationalism. A journalist, political thinker and social activist from Aleppo, Syria, he was a sharp critic of both the scholarly and Sufi religious traditions, and of the autocratic Ottoman government of the day. Undeterred by persecution and arrest, he advocated returning to the model of the forefathers of Islam and was an overt supporter of liberty, an Arab Caliphate, and the separation of religion and state.The first full-scale biography of Kawakibi in any European language, this work combines an account of his life with a fresh look at his writings, from the newspapers he founded in Aleppo to the books he published in Cairo. Drawing on memoirs of relatives and colleagues and on archival material, Itzchak Weismann demonstrates Kawakibi’s originality and assesses his impact on the evolution of Islamic political thought and the course of Arab nationalism during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

      Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi
    • 2007

      The Naqshbandiyya

      Orthodoxy and Activism in a Worldwide Sufi Tradition

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Naqshbandi order, this volume explores its historical evolution, highlighting the development of its ideas and organizational structures. It provides a comprehensive overview of the order's transformations over time, offering insights into its significance and influence within the broader context of spiritual and social movements.

      The Naqshbandiyya