Islam presented by the Muslims of France (Frensh)

Reference : 9782385640316

The book "Islam presented by the Muslims of France: For an intellectual history of Islam in France" tells the story of the "Islamic Cultural Center" founded in 1952 in Paris by Muslim intellectuals. They sought to promote mutual understanding between Islam and other spiritual traditions in Europe. The book highlights their cooperation with European orientalists and their contribution to the knowledge of Islam in France. It recalls the importance of these independent intellectuals, whose only resources were their faith, in the intellectual history of Islam in France. This reminder of the intellectual history of Islam in France encourages us to deepen our knowledge on this subject. The example of these eminent precursors can also serve as an inspiration for those who aspire to improve education within Muslim institutions in France."

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Reliure : Softcover
Auteurs :
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2023
*COUNTRY : FRANCE
SUPPORT: - : Livre
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 390

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Islam presented by the Muslims of France

For an intellectual history of Islam in France

In 1952, a group of high-level Muslim intellectuals created the “Islamic Cultural Center” in Paris. Attracted by Europe to acquire knowledge, they wanted to know, to know themselves and, if possible, to make themselves known.

Without any other resource than their erudition, their willingness to bring a collective project to fruition and their openness to dialogue, these Muslims in modernity knew how to create a space of expression and exchange where Muslim speech listens to that of others spiritual families has overcome many prejudices and advanced mutual knowledge.

Loyal cooperation with orientalists who renounced assigning the Muslim the role of “native informant” allowed them to run an open university at La Sorbonne and to contribute to satisfying, in part, the growing demand for knowledge on Islam aroused by the Algerian War.

Through these activities, the ICC recalled the intellectual vitality of the Muslim Brotherhood that Muslim intellectuals had created in 1907 in Paris.

The founders of the ICC, some of whom were members of the CNRS, had begun to prepare a collective work on Islam in which the editors wanted to express their religious sensitivity. This project did not come to fruition. It is the verbatim of the preparation sessions, supplemented by articles written for specialized journals by the members of this group whose act of writing was easy, which is the subject of this edition. The reminder of this important episode in the intellectual history of Islam in France, which remains to be written, is also a call to know it better. The example of these illustrious predecessors could inspire those who seek to remedy the educational deficiencies of Muslim authorities in France.

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