Contemporary Moroccan Thought : On Philosophy, Theology, Society, and Culture /

Contemporary Moroccan Thought offers a new and broad coverage of the intellectual dynamics and scholarly output of what is presented here as the Rabat School since the 1950s. Geographically situated at the western edge of the classical Arab-Islamic world, Moroccan scholarship has made a belated yet...

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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 186.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2024.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |t Foreword: Writing as Critical Intellectual Gratitude -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration and Style -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Rabat School of Thought: Tradition, Modernity, and Critique from the Edge -- Mohammed Hashas -- Part 1: Projects in Philosophy and Philosophical Thought -- 2 Mohamed Aziz Lahbabi's 'Realistic Personalism': The Multidimensionality of the Human Person in a Muslim Context -- Markus Kneer -- 3 Abdallah Laroui's Situated Universalist Critique of Western Modernity -- Nils Riecken -- 4 Mohammed Abed al-Jabri and the Question of Method in Reading the Tradition -- Nayla Abi Nader -- 5 Ali Oumlil's Reform Agenda: Historical Consciousness, Tradition, and Modernity -- Abdessalam Tawil -- 6 Abderrahmane Taha's Translation of Modernity into an Islamic Paradigm: Towards an Ethical Project of Liberation -- Salah Basalamah -- 7 Abdelkébir Khatibi: Epistemic Translation as a Mode of Nomadic Thinking -- Khalid Lyamlahy -- 8 Abdessalam Benabdelali's Critical Thought: Towards a Philosophical Canon in Morocco -- Juan A. Macías-Amoretti -- 9 Ibn Rushd in Contemporary Moroccan Thought -- Abdennebi El Harri -- 10 Ibn Khaldūn in Contemporary Moroccan Thought -- Francesca Forte -- 11 The Particular Versus the Universal in Contemporary Arabic Philosophy: Abderrahmane Taha and Nassif Nassar -- Djelloul Magoura -- Part 2: Projects in Theology, Theological Politics, and Sufism -- 12 Allal al-Fassi: Visions of Shariʿa in Post-Colonial Moroccan State Law -- Ari Schriber -- 13 Mohamed Hassan al-Ouazzani and the Centrality of the Political: Liberalism Delayed -- Hamza Salih -- 14 Abdessalam Yassine: On Sovereignty and the Just Ruler -- Deina Abdelkader -- 15 Farid al-Ansari: From the Islamist Movement's 'Political Inflation' to the Aesthetics of Qur'an -- Amin El-Yousfi -- 16 Ahmed Al-Raissouni's Minimalist Political Theory: Freedom at the Nexus of Human Fiṭra, Public Morality, and State Power -- Mohamed Lamallam -- 17 Ahmed El Khamlichi's Views for Islamic Juridical Renewal -- Ibrahim Bouhaouliane -- 18 Fatema Mernissi, the Demon of Coloniality and Decolonial Exorcisms -- Raja Rhouni -- 19 Asma Lamrabet's Theology: Navigating Islam, Gender Equality and Decolonial Thought -- Sara Borrillo -- 20 The Gender Debate in Contemporary Morocco and the Formation of the 'Middle' -- Fatima Sadiqi -- 21 The Būtshīshiyya Sufi Order: From Retreat to Engagement with the Political -- Aziz Hlaoua -- Part 3: Projects in the Social Sciences and Cultural Studies -- 22 Mahdi Elmandjra's Futurology and Arab Issues -- Fatma Gargouri Bahloul -- 23 Abdellah Hammoudi: For an Arab Anthropology -- Kholoud Al-Ajarma -- 24 Sociology Studies in Morocco: Trajectories, Actors, and Challenges -- Abdellatif Kidai, Driss El Ghazouani, and Mohammed Khalid Rhazzali -- 25 Mohammed Bennis's Thought and Poetics: On Modernity, Writing, and Space -- Simone Sibilio -- 26 Abdelfattah Kilito: On the Merits of Bilingualism and the Persistence of Colonial Linguistic Paradigms -- Mohamed Wajdi Ben Hammed -- 27 Abdellatif Laâbi and the Decolonial Roar: "All Silence Is Death by Default" -- Tina Dransfeldt Christensen -- 28 Dreams and Disillusion: Moroccan Jewish Leftists and the Struggle for Democracy -- Alma Rachel Heckman -- 29 Discursive and Theoretical Practices in Moroccan Cultural Journals during the "Years of Lead" (1956-1999) -- Brahim El Guabli -- 30 Afterword: Reforming Modernity in Contemporary Moroccan Philosophy - A Conversation -- Wael Hallaq -- Index. 
520 |a Contemporary Moroccan Thought offers a new and broad coverage of the intellectual dynamics and scholarly output of what is presented here as the Rabat School since the 1950s. Geographically situated at the western edge of the classical Arab-Islamic world, Moroccan scholarship has made a belated yet vigorous comeback on the modern Arab intellectual scene, attracting wider reception beyond the Arabic-speaking world, through influential contributions in philosophical, theological, social and cultural studies. This volume sets a new standard in the study of Moroccan, North African, and Middle Eastern societies, and will undoubtedly remain an important scholarly reference for generations to come. Contributors Deina Abdelkader, Nayla Abi Nader, Kholoud Al-Ajarma, Salah Basalamah, Mohamed Wajdi Ben Hammed, Sara Borrillo, Ibrahim Bouhaouliane, Tina Dransfeldt Christensen, Driss El Ghazouani, Brahim El Guabli, Abdennabi El Harri, Amin El-Yousfi, Francesca Forte, Fatma Gargouri, Wael Hallaq, Mohammed Hashas, Alma Rachel Heckman, Aziz Hlaoua, Abdellatif Kidai, Markus Kneer, Mohamed Lamallam, Khalid Lyamlahi, Juan A. Macías-Amoretti, Djelloul Magoura, Mohammed K. B. Rhazzali, Raja Rhouni, Nils Riecken, Fatima Sadiqi, Hamza Salih, Ari Schriber, Simone Sibilio, and Abdessalam Tawil. See Less 
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