Islam and the West
conflict, democracy, identity
pp. 171-177
Abstract
This short essay analyzes the deception and self-deception in talk of "the clash of civilizations' and proceeds to diagnose what is wrong in the standard understanding of Islam in the Western media today by looking to the abiding history of colonial relations with Islam down to this day and also looking to the relation between ideals of democracy and the formation of religious identities. The essay closes with some remarks about the nature of identity and the importance to one's own agency of the distinction between the first and the third person point of view in Muslim self-understanding.
Publication details
Published in:
Benhabib Seyla, Kaul Volker (2016) Toward new democratic imaginaries: İstanbul seminars on Islam, culture and politics. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 171-177
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-41821-6_16
Full citation:
Bilgrami Akeel (2016) „Islam and the West: conflict, democracy, identity“, In: S. Benhabib & V. Kaul (eds.), Toward new democratic imaginaries, Dordrecht, Springer, 171–177.