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CAPITA SELECTA CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC THINKING ON DEVELOPMENT & PLURALITY

Orientational Readings and Material for classroom discussion Abu-Rabi, Ibrahim M. (1996) Toward an Islamic Liberation Theology: Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah and the Principles of Shi Resurgence. In: Intellectual Origins of Islamic Resurgence in the Modern Arab World. Albany: State university of New York Press, pp. 220-47 Further Readings Akhtar, Shabbir (1991) The Final Imperative: An Islamic Theology of Liberation. London: Bellew Publishing Alatas, Hussein (1956) The Democracy of Islam. The Hague/Bandung: W. van Hoeve Ltd. Alatas, Syed Hussein (1972) Modernization and Change. Sydney/London/Singapore: Angus and Robertson Alatas, Syed Hussein (1977) The Myth of the Lazy Native. A study of the image of the Malays, Filipinos and Javanese from the 16th to the 20th century and its function on the ideology of colonial capitalism. London: Frank Cass Alatas, Syed Hussein (1977) Intellectuals in Developing Societies. London: Frank Cass Dabashi, Hamid (2008) Islamic Liberation Theology. London: Routledge Esack, Farid (1999) On Being Muslim; Finding a religious path in the world today. Oxford: Oneworld Esack, Farid, Quran, Liberation & Pluralism. An Islamic Perspective of interreligious Solidarity against Oppression. Oxford: Oneworld, 1997 Hadiz, Vedi R. (2004) The Rise of Neo-Third Worldism? The Indonesian Trajectory and the Consolidation of Liberal Democracy Third World Quarterly 25: 1, pp. 55-71 zay, Mehmet (1990) Islamic Identity and Development: Studies of the Islamic Periphery. London: Routledge zay, Mehmet (1999) Westernizing the Third World: The Eurocentricity of Economic Development Theories. London: Routledge Qureshi, Emran and Michael A. Sells (eds.) The New Crusades: Constructing the Muslim Enemy. New York: Columbia University Press Safi, Omid (2003) Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender, and Pluralism. Oxford: Oneworld

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