Why do Muslim-majority countries exhibit high levels of
authoritarianism and low levels of socio-economic development in
comparison to world averages? Ahmet T. Kuru criticizes explanations
which point to Islam as the cause of this disparity, because Muslims
were philosophically and socio-economically more developed than
Western Europeans between the ninth and twelfth centuries. Nor was
Western colonialism the cause: Muslims had already suffered political
and socio-economic problems when colonization began. Kuru argues that
Muslims had influential thinkers and merchants in their early history,
when religious orthodoxy and military rule were prevalent in Europe.
However, in the eleventh century, an alliance between orthodox Islamic
scholars (the ulema) and military states began to emerge. This
alliance gradually hindered intellectual and economic creativity by
marginalizing intellectual and bourgeois classes in the Muslim world.
This important study links its historical explanation to contemporary
politics by showing that, to this day, ulema-state alliance still
prevents creativity and competition in Muslim countries.
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A Global and Historical Comparison
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108321242
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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