ETHICS AND THE SELF IN ISLAM
Historical and Contemporary Conversations
ABDULKADER TAYOB
Editor
FORTRESS PRESS
Minneapolis
CONTENTS
Introduction
Abdulkader Tayob
1. Personhood in the Qur'an
Investigating the Qur'anic Anthropology
Chafik Graiguer
2. Autonomy in Islamic Legal Theory
Shitib's Reflections on Norms, Moral Obligation, and Freedom Muhammad Khalid Masud and Abdulkader Tayob
3. Legal Racon as Relational Sofin lamic Lav
4. Selfhood and Moral Agency in Islamic Theological and Philosophical Traditions
A Case Study
Mariam Al-Attar and Nuha Alshaar
S. The Soul's Symphony
Ghazali and she Art of Self-Cultivation
Ebrahim Moosa
6. Formulations of Saada in Classical Islamic Thought
Felicity Between Philosophy and Sufism
Cyrus Ali Zargar
7. Awakening of the Soul and Ethics in the Nagshbandi
Sufi Tradition
Muhammad Akram
8. The Mohammedan Social Reformer
Crafting Reformed Muslim Subjects
Nauman Faizi
9. Ethical Frontiers and the Religious Self
Forms of Life and Hermeneutics of Islamic Hereticization
Ali Qadir
10. Ethics in the Realist Idealism of the Rabat School Al-Fassi, Labbabi, and Taha
Mohammed Hashas
11. "The Believer Does Not Humiliate Himself"
The Ethics of Anti-Subordination and the Decolonization of Islamic Family Law
Mohammad Fadel
12. Niyyar as Ethical, Reflexive Self
Halal Practice, Opacity, and Ethical Epistemology
Shaheed Tayob
New book coming from @fortresspress.bsky.social:
Ethics and the Self in Islam: Historical and Contemporary Conversations
With essays from @czargar.bsky.social, Saadia Yacoob, Ebrahim Moosa, Mohammad Fadel, Nuha Alshaar, and more, on topics ranging from Quranic anthropology to modern halal politics
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The Islamic Republic’s Broken Promises of Economic Justice
Nearly five decades after it pledged to uplift the poor, the ideological obsessions and cronyism of Iran’s regime have left millions more excluded than ever
NEW: Iran’s 1979 revolution promised to uplift the “oppressed.” Nearly five decades later, clerical cronyism and ideological obsessions have left millions poorer, angrier and more excluded than ever, reports Yeganeh Torbati for @newlinesmag.bsky.social newlinesmag.com/spotlight/th...
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What Edward Said Teaches Us About Gaza
On Palestine and the geography of vanishing.
Displacement has become the force that shapes Gaza’s geography. Reading alongside Edward Said, Alaa Alqaisi gives shape to a life now permanently marked with loss.
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Islamic Intellectual History in the Mughal World
Cambridge Core - South Asian History - Islamic Intellectual History in the Mughal World
Absolutely cannot wait to see this come out next month. The editors - Asad Ahmed and his students at Berkeley - are doing groundbreaking work on the intellectual history of the Timurid/Mughal period...
resolve.cambridge.org/core/books/i...
12.01.2026 17:15
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The capture or rather kidnapping of Maduro is a blatant violation of the Constitution, international law and simple decency. The crudest imperialism: for no aim but the assertion of Presidential power.
03.01.2026 14:41
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Our editors reflect on 2025 as a “year of amnesia,” curating @newlinesmag.bsky.social
stories that revisit the wars, political shocks and humanitarian crises the world quickly moved past — and insisting they be remembered rather than buried by the next headline.
mailchi.mp/newlinesmag/...
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Al-Andalus y la Historia – Revista de divulgación histórica
DISSEMINATING AL-ANDALUS
Check out "Al-Andalus y la Historia", an online free journal with the voices of experts such as J. Albarrán, B. Catlos, A. García-Sanjuán, E. Cardoso, S. Kimmel, J. Bellver, G. Wiegers and much more
New English section thanks to Ann Christys.
www.alandalusylahistoria.com
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Samy Ayoub
Jotwell Legal History latest:
Samy Ayoub, The Indispensable Nature of Islamic Legal Theory (reviewing Omar Farahat, Generality and Exception in Islamic Legal Theory: Intent, Language, and the Jurist’s Role, 20 Am. J. Compar. L. 1 (2024)), legalhist.jotwell.com/the-indispen....
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Hi pls add me.
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Lanzillo is keen to see labor history as a site for Islamic history. Pious Labor does so admirably through both method and content. As Lanzillo rightly underscores, the history of Islam in colonial India has largely been written through “an insistence on the primacy of canonical thinkers and texts” (17). Pious Labor elegantly portrays how artisans anchored their labor in Islamic pasts. Woodworkers traced their skills to the prophet Nuh (Noah); tailors to Idris (Enoch); blacksmiths to Dawud (David). Artisans often connected their trade and/or skill to Sufi pirs (guides/saints), as was the case with scribes and metalsmiths. By showing us an “artisanal Islam” in a range of contexts, the book effectively makes working- and lower-class histories integral to an understanding of Islam in South Asia.
Pious Labor is refreshingly original in bringing histories of economy, labor, technology, and Islam into dialogue with one another, and it makes contributions to each of these fields of history. Additionally, by highlighting how Muslim artisans emphasized the Islamic origins of their trades and the pious nature of their labor and rendered new technologies as sources for their accumulation of social and cultural capital, Lanzillo makes a valuable contribution to the history of late colonial India.
Pious Labor (@ucpress.bsky.social ) reviewed in the AHR by @farinamir.bsky.social . I've been fortunate that the book has been read by several thoughtful and generous reviewers, and I'm especially thrilled to see this one.
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14.09.2025 13:07
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Volume 45 Issue 3 | Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East | Duke University Press
I am especially proud of the Dec 2025 issue of *CSSAAME* @dukepress.bsky.social with the special issue "Technologies of War* (edited by Madiha Tahir and Adrien Zakar) and the Kitabkhana on Hafsa Kanjwal's *Colonizing Kashmiri* (2024) <--free to read!
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Photo of paragraph from Vikram Seth’s Two Lives
Lovely anecdote from Vikram Seth’s Two Lives where he discusses his German Jewish aunt crying after being served Marmite at the home of the famous Islamic studies scholar AJ Arberry where she worked after fleeing Berlin in 1939. #Marmite #Britishdelicacies
28.12.2025 22:51
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‘The Course of Empire’ Reimagined in Middle Eastern Graffiti
Across the region, street artists are claiming space and painting themselves back into the landscape
NEW: Across the Middle East, graffiti artists are claiming space and painting themselves back into the landscape, writes Ibrahim Absar for @newlinesmag.bsky.social
newlinesmag.com/essays/the-c...
26.12.2025 15:50
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Thanks for sharing
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Just finished reading this article! It offers a highly illuminating historical analysis of the polarization between Islamists and leftists in Egypt. A must-read for those working on polarization in Egypt!
19.07.2025 02:40
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One of my favorite books/stories in MENA studies is about the encounter of Americans with large numbers of Eastern Christians for the first time, and their amazement that the latter had lots of interest in Western culture, philosophy, etc. but close to zero interest in conversion
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The Unruly History That Weighs on the New Syria
To understand the challenges the country faces today, it's helpful to look back at three previous ‘beginnings’ in the 20th century
“The situation today remains volatile, with no guarantees that Syria will survive.”
Yassin al-Haj Saleh looks back at the 20th century and the unruly history weighing on the “new” Syria, for @newlinesmag.bsky.social
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