خلاصه ماشینی:
1990 77 Review Article Islamic Liberalism and Beyond Parvez Manzoor The logic of faith is truth: it proclaims a paradigmatic order of reality.
The frenetic search for a solution to the schismatic state of Muslim culture has come to mean, among others, that Islamic commitment today is scanning fresh pastures of socio-political morality and searching for new springs of intellectual rejuvenation.
By engaging in a rational discourse with those whose consciousness has been shaped by Islamic culture, it is possible to enhance the prospects for political liberalism in that region and others where it is not indigenous.
in terms of moral and intellectual parameters, he is not disturbed by the prospect that 'Arab authenticity can and will be realized in a transcendent-universalism: 'To recognize the universal; says Laroui, 'is to become reconciled with oneself: (Obviously for Binder, the ideational content of that 'transcendent universalism' has been/will be supplied by the liberal worldview, whereas for a Muslim, or any other believer, there can be no true universalism unless it is based on a para-rational and integrative faith in a transcendent God.
However, inasmuch as the paradigmatic truth of faith needs to be cast in the pragmatic mold of politics, Binder's suggestive and incisive study shows that the bowl of the liberal state may hold the soup of 'Islam'.
Laroui's contribution here is to argue that the question of the contemporary bourgeois state is as much a problem for Muslims as it is for the West and that it is central to the issue of Islamic liberalism.