Neo-Traditionalism in Islam in the West: Orthodoxy, Spirituality and Politics

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Studies the impact neo-traditionalism has on the religious and political subjectivities of Muslims in the West Shows the importance of neo-traditionalism in the changing conceptions of religious orthodoxy, religious authority and spirituality for young Muslims in the West Studies primarily although not exclusively three neo-traditionalist shaykhs: Hamza Yusuf, Abdal Hakim Murad and Umar Faruq Abd-Allah Analyses how neo-traditionalist shaykhs construct the notion of 'tradition' concerning what they perceive to have been lost in modernity Examines the political implications to their critiques of modernity as it pertains to political quietism, race and gender This book examines the salience of neo-traditionalism in Anglo-American Muslim communities. By tracing the scholarship and impact of the key public pedagogues (shaykhs) associated with this phenomenon Hamza Yusuf, Abdal Hakim Murad, and Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, Quisay shows how their critiques of modernity is solidified as political ideals and strategies. The shaykhs guide their community of followers and students known as 'seekers of sacred knowledge' to paradigmatic critique of modernity that emphasises the importance of reconnecting with the tradition, self-purification, religious orthodoxy, and advocating for the notion of traditional metaphysical worldview and recognition and deference to spiritual (and political) authorities. In secluded, spiritual retreats held by the shaykhs the seekers hope to opt out of the disenchanted modern in search for a form of re-enchantment where neither the modern world nor the particularities of their modern subjectivities can intrude. The enticement of re-enchantment, however, proves problematic in the face of modern political power.

Author(s): Walaa Quisay
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 296
City: Edinburgh

Cover
Half Title
Dedication
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Stories of Disenchantment
1 Locating the (Neo)Traditional
2 Modern Times
Places of Re-Enchantment
3 Travelers to Tradition
4 Formation of Authority and Conditions of Plausibility
5 The Metaphysical Lens
6 Race, Gender, and Belonging
Locating Neo-Traditionalism in Modernity
7 The Sufi, the Palace, and the People
8 The Seekers, Politics, and Power
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index