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Western Colonialism and Muslim Reformists (Eighteenth to Nineteenth Centuries)
from Part II - History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2019
Summary
This chapter examines the European colonization of Muslim lands. It emphasizes that what made this colonization possible was not simply European military superiority but also the gap between Europeans and Muslims in terms of the levels of economic, technological, and educational development. The chapter explores the belated establishment of printing presses in Muslim societies, which kept literacy rates very low, as well as the ways the ulema hindered the translation of the Quran into vernacular languages, which perpetuated the ulema's religious monopoly. It also analyzes the reform attempts by some Muslim rulers and the new Muslim intellectuals, as well as explaining why these attempts mostly failed.
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- Islam, Authoritarianism, and UnderdevelopmentA Global and Historical Comparison, pp. 204 - 226Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019