TY - BOOK AU - Chi-Chung (Andy) Yu PY - 2014 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1661-1985 SN - 9783035305821 TI - Thinking Between Islam and the West T2 - The Thoughts of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Bassam Tibi and Tariq Ramadan DO - 10.3726/978-3-0353-0582-1 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1052495 N2 - In this book, the author assesses the social vision of three western Muslim intellectuals, Seyyed H. Nasr, Bassam Tibi and Tariq Ramadan. He finds that the thoughts of Nasr and his students promote a kind of tradition-based society, which is in harmony with the Divine Law in Islam and a hierarchical structure of society. The thoughts of Tibi advocate the concept of Euro-Islam, which tries to rationalize Islam and renders it a personal religion in the private domain. Finally, the thoughts of Ramadan emphasize a communicative society, in which dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims on public affairs is crucial. The author tries to understand how these three social orders can complement each other. He compares and contrasts their ideas in order to show that modern Islamic thought is not monolithic but pluralistic, and that they present different social visions for Islam in the West. However, Muslims are often labelled as a minority group and so implicitly excluded from being part of the West: the thoughts of Muslim writers help reflect this problem. The author maintains that these Muslim intellectuals in the West should be fully recognized as western intellectuals. KW - social vision, dialogue, minority group, public affairs LA - English ER -