The book offers a nuanced and innovative analyses of the emergence of an inclusive secular democratic state paradigm which incorporates the sacred within the framework of secular democracy in the Muslim World.Introduction: The Spirit of Wasatiyyah Democracy; Lily Zubaidah Rahim CONCEPTUALIZING WASATIYYAH DEMOCRACY 1. Religious Secularity: Reconciliation between Political Islam and Secular Democracy; Naser Ghobadzadeh 2. The Spirited Voices of Muslim Women in Islamic Reform Movements; Amina Wadud 3. Progressive Islam and Qur'anic Hermeneutics: The Reification of Religion and Theories of Religious Experience; Safdar Ahmed 4. Democracy for Muslims: Javed Ahmed Ghamidi; Samina Yasmeen 5. Muslim support for secular democracy; Pippa Norris 6. Secularism and Religious Freedom: Challenging the 'Postsecular'; Bronwyn Winter POLITICAL RESISTANCE AND REFORM 7. The Crisis of State-led Islamization and Authoritarian Communal Governance in Malaysia; Lily Zubaidah Rahim 8. Sisters in Islam: Engendering Islamic Law Reform in Malaysia; Ratna Osman and Catherine Hirst 9. Religious Pluralism, Inclusive Secularism and Democratic Constitutionalism: The Indonesian Experience; Nadirsyah Hosen 10. Voices of Dissent: Social Movements and Political Change in Egypt; Tara Povey 11. Militant Laicists, Muslim Democrats and Liberal Secularists: Contending Visions of Secularism in Turkey; Christopher Houston
The great Syrian philosopher Sadik Jalal al-Azm controversially argued in 1967 that the Arab world and Islamic civilization could progress only by embracing secularism, gender equality, democracy, and modern scientific rationalism. Almost half a century later, in this brave and thoughtful collection, we not only see that engagement beginning to thrive, we see the concepts of equality, democracy, rationalism, and, above all, secularism being challenged, deepened, and developed. The implications of the arguments advanced here are far-reaching, and not just for the world of Islam and thol£|