Islam in European Thought by Albert Hourani


Islam in European Thought
Title : Islam in European Thought
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ISBN : 0521421209
ISBN-10 : 9780521421201
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 212
Publication : First published January 1, 1991

This collection of essays focuses on the relation between European and Islamic thought and culture from the late eighteenth to the twentieth century. Albert Hourani explores the development of ideas about Islam in European thought and discusses the individual writers who played an important part in informing and communicating an image of Islamic history and civilisation. He also examines some of the reactions of the Islamic world to the powerful new ideas of European civilization including the first Arabic encyclopedia and translation of Homer.


Islam in European Thought Reviews


  • Murtaza

    This is another wonderful intellectual history of the Muslim world by Albert Hourani. A compendium of essays on several different European thinkers interactions with Islam (mostly in the early modern period) the book also segues into some time capsules of life in Arab Muslim and late-Ottoman society that are really priceless for their novelty and historical value. There are many beautiful vignettes, including that of Louis Massignon's experience in the Muslim world, as well as an examination of the themes of Marshall Hodgson's history of Islam.

    As one could expect there are many beautiful turns of phrase and philosophical insights that pepper Hourani's writing in this book. His work is always enjoyable not only for its incredibly edifying contents but also because it is clearly a reflection of a cultivated and thoughtful mind at work. There are many passages to highlight and save, and many insights not only into the world of Islam but also the perceptions of that world from those on the outside.

    Given the times, this book is a also good reminder of the historical depth and complexity of the relationship between European thinkers and Muslims, as well as the relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims in the region we call the Middle East today. Neither relationship has historically been as fraught or inevitably hostile as we make it out to be today, and in fact it has often been quite the opposite. For many it long it did - and perhaps can again - entail mutual respect, cultural collaboration and a sense of shared destiny.

    Like "Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age" this book is an intellectual history that is priceless in its value. Through beautiful prose and deep (yet effortlessly conveyed) research, it offers a window into a past that has vanished but whose lasting effects are still felt around us today.

  • Hajar Alobaid


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  • Nanto

    Membaca buku ini akan mirip isinya dengan Orientalisme Said. Namun tentunya buku ini sedikit lebih "aman" karena tidak "sekontroversial" Said. Paparan mengenai studi Orientalisme di Eropa lengkap dengan Mazhab dan tokoh yang menjadi figur sentral bagi perkembangan studi itu.

  • Umar

    read one essay from here so far...plan to read more. i definitely like hourani.