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AU1_1STAytek
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DATE_THIS2010-09
COLLECTION1Thesis
TITLE_THISPan-Islamist in Istanbul, A
SUBTITLE_THISJamal ad-Din Afghani and Hamidian Islamism, 1892-1897
BLURBA study of a Turkish Islamic political theorist in the nineteenth century. Includes numerous passing mentions of the Babis and Bahá'ís. Link to thesis (offsite).
NOTESThesis for Master of Science in Middle East Studies, Middle East Technical University (Ankara, Turkey).
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Abstract: Sayyid Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani was a prominent pan-Islamist of the nineteenth century. His appeal of Muslim unity as a common front against the West and call for a regeneration of Islamic societies opened up the way for a new type of politics in Muslim lands and constituted a model for the Islamist discourse. This study examines his stay in Istanbul as a guest of the Ottoman Sultan, Abdulhamid II, between 1892-1897.

The rule of Abdulhamid involved policies centered around the Caliphate. His enthronement coincided with the dramatic changes of the period 1876-1882. Under the external and domestic circumstances of the era Abdulhamid developed his own Islamism with pan-Islamic overtones. His ideology was primarily intended to ensure the integrity of the Empire. Its external aspect involved pan-Islamic appeals to Muslims outside the Empire as an intended weapon against Western powers. In this study, the stay of Afghani in Istanbul is analyzed with respect to the background of Hamidian (pan-)Islamism and Afghani.

Download this thesis at etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/oai/index.php/record/view/32970.
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