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Islam And The Cultural Accommodation Of Social Change

Islam And The Cultural Accommodation Of Social Change

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Tibi re-approaches the problem of social change in Islam, arguing that religions represent cultural systems that both influence and are influenced by religion.

Format: Hardback
Length: 286 pages
Publication date: 13 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

In his captivating exploration of the complexities of social change within the Islamic world, Tibi takes a fresh approach, drawing upon the insightful insights of anthropologist Clifford Geertz. According to Tibi, religions can be viewed as cultural systems that exert profound influence on societies while also being shaped and molded by them. This intricate interplay between religion and culture highlights the dynamic nature of social transformation within Islamic contexts.

Tibi begins by delving into the historical roots of Islam, tracing its development from the early days of the Prophet Muhammad to the present-day Islamic world. He emphasizes the role of religion as a central component of the cultural fabric, shaping the values, beliefs, and practices of the Muslim community. Tibi argues that religions serve as powerful agents of socialization, transmitting cultural norms and values from generation to generation. They provide a sense of identity and belonging, fostering a collective sense of purpose and direction.

However, Tibi also recognizes the dynamic nature of religion and its ability to adapt to changing societal conditions. He notes that religions can be influenced by external factors such as globalization, modernization, and cultural exchange, leading to shifts in religious beliefs and practices. This adaptability allows religions to remain relevant and responsive to the needs of their communities, ensuring their continued influence on social change.

Furthermore, Tibi explores the role of religious institutions in promoting social change within Islamic societies. He argues that these institutions play a crucial role in shaping social norms, providing social services, and fostering social cohesion. Religious leaders and organizations can use their influence to advocate for social justice, promote gender equality, and address issues of poverty and inequality.

In conclusion, Tibi's perspective on social change in Islam offers a nuanced and insightful understanding of the complex relationship between religion and culture. He highlights the historical significance of religion as a cultural system that shapes societies, while also recognizing its adaptability and ability to respond to changing societal conditions. Through his analysis, Tibi provides valuable insights into the dynamics of social transformation within Islamic contexts, offering a framework for understanding the role of religion in promoting social change and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

In his captivating exploration of the complexities of social change within the Islamic world, Tibi takes a fresh approach, drawing upon the insightful insights of anthropologist Clifford Geertz. According to Tibi, religions can be viewed as cultural systems that exert profound influence on societies while also being shaped and molded by them. This intricate interplay between religion and culture highlights the dynamic nature of social transformation within Islamic contexts.



Tibi begins by delving into the historical roots of Islam, tracing its development from the early days of the Prophet Muhammad to the present-day Islamic world. He emphasizes the role of religion as a central component of the cultural fabric, shaping the values, beliefs, and practices of the Muslim community. Tibi argues that religions serve as powerful agents of socialization, transmitting cultural norms and values from generation to generation. They provide a sense of identity and belonging, fostering a collective sense of purpose and direction.



However, Tibi also recognizes the dynamic nature of religion and its ability to adapt to changing societal conditions. He notes that religions can be influenced by external factors such as globalization, modernization, and cultural exchange, leading to shifts in religious beliefs and practices. This adaptability allows religions to remain relevant and responsive to the needs of their communities, ensuring their continued influence on social change.



Furthermore, Tibi explores the role of religious institutions in promoting social change within Islamic societies. He argues that these institutions play a crucial role in shaping social norms, providing social services, and fostering social cohesion. Religious leaders and organizations can use their influence to advocate for social justice, promote gender equality, and address issues of poverty and inequality.



In conclusion, Tibi's perspective on social change in Islam offers a nuanced and insightful understanding of the complex relationship between religion and culture. He highlights the historical significance of religion as a cultural system that shapes societies, while also recognizing its adaptability and ability to respond to changing societal conditions. Through his analysis, Tibi provides valuable insights into the dynamics of social transformation within Islamic contexts, offering a framework for understanding the role of religion in promoting social change and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367003654

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