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In 1898, an obscure Syrian scholar called Rashid Rida founded a magazine in Cairo called al-Manar (‘The Lighthouse’). Over the next forty years, it reached readers as far apart as India and Argentina, Africa and Indonesia, spreading worldwide the new form of Islam called Salafism. Despite never holding any formal religious office, by seizing the opportunities of the Arabic media revolution Rida became the preeminent Muslim influencer of the age of print. Urging readers to return to the pure Islam of the ‘pious ancestors,’ he aimed to free his fellow believers from the shackles of tradition that prevented them from embracing modernity. As both prosperity gospel and means of empowerment, Rida’s magazine reveals the attractions of early Salafism. Nile Green talks to Leor Halevi, the author of Modern Things on Trial: Islam's Global and Material Reformation in the Age of Rida (Columbia University Press, 2019).
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The Salafi Search for Authenticity
The Meaning of Muslim Dreams: Landscapes of the Imagination in Egypt
The Medieval Arabic World of Books: A Tour of a Lost Syrian Library
Comparing Christianity & Islam: Debating Religions in the Age of Print
Rediscovering and Reconnecting: How the Hui Muslims of China Encountered their Co-Religionists
The Other Shi‘ites: Recreating Karbala in Pakistan and India
One Islam or Many? Making Sense of the Varieties of Islam
From ‘Failed States’ to ‘Hidden Caliphs’: How Muslim Scholar-Saints became Pillars of Social Order
An African Spiritual Odyssey: The ‘Ajami Traditions of African Islam
Islam and Yoga: Sitting Together, or Worlds Apart?
Science, Faith, and the Search for True Knowledge: The Thought of Said Nursi
The Ottoman Legacy in Southeast Europe: The Deep Roots of Balkan Islam
Technology and Religious Change: How Printing Transformed the Islamic Tradition
Islam in East Africa: Arabic Traditions of the Swahili Coast
At the Court of the Malay Sultans: The Making of Southeast Asian Islam
The Many Forms of Muslim Charity: A Brief History of Islamic Almsgiving
The Islam of the Afghan-Pakistan Borderlands
The Muslims of Russia: Europe’s Largest, Oldest and Least Known Muslim Minority
The Original Akbar’s Chamber: Inter-Religious Dialogue at the Court of a Mughal Emperor
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