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Adamiyyah (humanity) and ‘ismah (inviolability): Humanity as the ground for universal human rights in Islamic law
(Atlantic Council, 2018).Dr. Recep Şentürk is the president of Ibn Khaldun University (IHU) in Istanbul, Turkey. He has researched human rights as a visiting scholar in the Faculty of Law at Emory University, Atlanta (2002-2003). He continued his ... -
The attahashi family: the genealogy of the ruler of Sungai Iyu in aceh
(SAGE, 2017).The aim of this article is to present an analytical history of the Attahashi family of Turkish ancestry by illustrating its genealogy, whose members claim to be descendants of a Turkish ruler who is supposed to have arrived ... -
[Book Review]: "Research Handbook on Islamic Law and Society"
(TRT World Research Centre, 2021).Islamic law continues to draw interest all over the world, both East and West, particularly as Muslims spread all over the world outside their traditional homelands. Parallel to this, we observe a growing interest in Islamic ... -
Comparative theories and methods between uniplexity and multiplexity
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2020).This work is intended to be a textbook for the fundamentals of theoriesand methods in the social sciences and the humanities. Along with theknowledge of the existing theories and methods, this book will provide theanalytical ... -
Constructing Islam, gender and class: Everyday experiences of veiled muslim women in the public sphere of Istanbul
(Brill, 2019).This study, which summarises part of my doctoral research, examines how veiled women, who with their various class-based activities are recently becoming more visible in the public sphere of Istanbul, are represented within ... -
The decline of the decline paradigm: Revisiting the periodisation of Islamic history
(Peter Lang, 2020).Did the Islamic civilisation decline? If yes, then when did its decline begin? If not, then how can one explain the conflicts the Muslim world has been facing for the last two centuries? These giant questions continue to ... -
Ecological reasoning revisited
(4th International Symposium on Enviroment and Morals, 2018).Ecological reasoning has been a subject of discussion for some time now. The earliest references to it dates back to 1983 when John S. Dryzek wrote his article on ‘ecological rationality’.3 In this article, Dryzek discussed ... -
Exploring effects of macroeconomic variables on financial markets: Evidence from Türkiye
(Türk Kooperatifçilik Kurumu, 2023).The entire economy of the nation and businesses both are impacted by macroeconomic factors and these factors are the main drivers of financial markets over the world. Türkiye has faced significant economic and political ... -
A Hadhrami Scholar and Islamic Court in Aceh: The Political Biography of ‘Abd al-Raḥmān al-Ẓāhir (1864-1878)
(Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, 2020).‘Abd al-Raḥmān al-Ẓāhir (1833-1896) was an influential, dynamic Hadhrami. He was a Muslim reformer, as well as a savvy businessman and formidable diplomat. Arriving in Aceh in 1864, he embarked on both business and political ... -
Humanity as the ground for universal human rights in Islamic law
(Springer, 2020).A legal maxim in Islamic law states that “The right to inviolability (‘isma) is due for humanity (adamiyya)”. The right to inviolability includes inviolability ofthe right to (1) life, (2) property, (3) religion, (4) mind ... -
Imagining Egypt in postnormal times: The state of war
(Routledge, 2022).Accounting for the whole matrix of complex relationships between society and the state in Egypt after the Arab Spring in one go is not easy, nor is offering an analysis of the complexity of civil-military relations in ... -
Introduction: Imagining alternatives to globalization of the Nation form
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).This chapter makes a set of three interconnected arguments. The first argument, which critically binds the volume together, is that rather than seeing contemporary politics in terms of globalization eroding the nation state ... -
Jambi: An unknown place or lost memory in Ottoman political mind?
(University of Malaya, 2019).The period commencing from 1850s onwards witnessed drastic changes caused by internal and external factors both in the Ottoman state and the Sultanate of Jambi, a Malay political entity in the eastern part of Sumatra Island. ... -
Multiculturalism and revolutions in the caucasus: Ali and Nino
(İbn Haldun Üniversitesi, 2017).Kurban Said’s 1937 novel Ali and Nino tells the story of a pair of lovers from Baku whose lives are dramatically altered in the aftermath of the revolutions and new nation states arising post World War I. Although, from ... -
Muslim bare life in contemporary India
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).Today Hindutva has become hegemonic to the extent that Muslims not only have to fear for their way of life but also for their own bare lives. The election of Narendra Modi as prime minister is a sign of the changes that ... -
Naqshbandi Sufis and their conception of place, time and fear on the Turkish-Syrian border and borderland
(Taylor & Francis, 2019).The employment of diverse forms of security and control on territorial borders have led to production of numerous events of border crossings, smuggling, banditry and death along with stories of separation, loss, mourning, ... -
The nation form in the global age: Ethnographic perspectives
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).This open access book argues that contrary to dominant approaches that view nationalism as unaffected by globalization or globalization undermining the nation-state, the contemporary world is actually marked by globalization ... -
The oeuvre of Peter van der Veer
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).This chapter critically evaluates the corpus of writings by Peter van der Veer, a Dutch anthropologist described by Dipesh Chakrabarty as ‘one of the foremost scholars in comparative studies of religion, nationalism, and ... -
Ottoman heritage and modern challenges Recep Şentürk
(Kalam Research & Media (KRM), 2018).This is a very important question facing Muslim scholars since the last two centuries, who, before that point, lived under the Islamic civilization, and their interaction with the outside world was limited. Of course, Islam ...