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The Intellectual Struggle of Murad Ramzi(1855-1935): An Early 20th Century Eurasian Muslim Author.
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The Intellectual Struggle of Murad Ramzi(1855-1935): An Early 20th Century Eurasian Muslim Author./
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Aykut, Abdulsait.
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406 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-05(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-05A(E).
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The Intellectual Struggle of Murad Ramzi(1855-1935): An Early 20th Century Eurasian Muslim Author.
Aykut, Abdulsait.
The Intellectual Struggle of Murad Ramzi(1855-1935): An Early 20th Century Eurasian Muslim Author.
- 406 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2015.
This dissertation examines the career of Murad Ramzi (1855-1935), a Muslim scholar born near Ufa, Russia. Ramzi's intellectual formation began in his native village and he later pursued a classical madrasa education in Central Asia, where he was initiated into the Naqshbandi Sufi order. He traveled widely and spent many years in Mecca. In addition to his native Kazan Tatar and Ottoman Turkish, he was highly educated in Arabic and Persian. Ramzi's translations into Arabic, especially the Persian letters of A?mad al-Sirhindi (d. 1624), were widely read by Muslim intellectuals from the Middle East to as far away as Indonesia. Later in his life, under the influence of modernist historians, he authored a history of the Tatars and Turks (Talfiq al-akhbar wa talqih al-athar) written in Arabic. This work introduced Tatar and Turkic history to Muslim intellectual scholars in the Russian Empire, where, however, the book was banned. Chapter One offers an original interpretation of Ramzi's intellectual trajectory using al-Jabiri's triad of ?Irfan ('Gnosis')--Bayan ('Scripture')--Burhan ('Reason'). The dissertation tries to determine where shifts in his thought occur, determine distinct trends, and offer explanations for the changes which occurred. Chapter Two examines Ramzi's life, his intellectual formation, and his social networks, including the first circle of the great Tatar scholar Shihab al-din Marjani, the second circle of Naqshi-Mujaddidi Sheikhs in Hijaz, the third circle of Sheikh Zaynullah Rasuli in Kazan, and the fourth circle of the new bourgeoisie centered in the cities of the Volga-Ural region. Chapter Three examines his understanding of the basic tenets of Sufism, including his original interpretation of Rabita (a controversial concept in Naqshi culture), and the Naqshi tradition in al-Makkah (Mecca). Chapter Four is a textual critique of Sufi writings and Ramzi's technique as a writer and translator of Sufi literature and history. Chapter Five examines Ramzi as a historian, including his emergence as a national historian, the question of which nation's history (Tatars or Turks) he was writing, how to write a national history, and the intellectuals who influenced him, including Ibn Khaldun, William Draper, Ahmed Cevdet, Necip Asim and ?Abd al-Rashid Ibrahim.
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