Islam without Extremes: A Muslim Case for Liberty (52 page)

atheism, 181
Athenagoras, Ecumenical Patriarch, 213–14
Attar, al-, 169
Augustine, Saint, 69
authoritarianism, 173, 202, 211, 260, 302
n
,
310
n
Averroes (Ibn Rushd), 91, 95, 118, 301
n
Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 95, 301
n
Aydın, Mehmet, 226, 235
Badr, Battle of, 16, 247–48
Bahrain, 241
Balkans, 64, 128, 145, 147, 158, 166, 167
Ottomans and, 156–57, 311
n
Balkan Wars of 1912–13, 167
Bamiyan, statues of Buddha at, 30
Banna, Hasan al-, 21, 200
Banu Hashim, 43
Banu Qurayza, 16, 59
massacre of, 57–58, 294
n
Baraheni, Reza, 189
Barber, Benjamin R. , 177
Bardakog˘lu, Ali, 233–36, 271
Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch, 284, 329
n
Basij
(militia), 16, 263
Basmachi Revolt of 1916–23, 174
Basri, Hasan al-, 87, 301
n,
306
n
BBC, 278
Bedouins, 16, 130
Arab
as term for, 130–31
fanaticism and culture of, 120–21
Kharijites and, 120–21
Qur’an’s warning about, 121
see also
Arabs, Arabia
Behind the Scenes of Ideological Hadith-Making,
235
Benedict XVI, Pope, 91
Berkes, Niyazi, 314
n
Bernard, Saint, 65–66
Beyazid II, Ottoman sultan, 143
bid’a
(innovation), 16, 96
Bigiev, Musa Jarullah, 172
Binder, Leonard, 80, 203
bin Laden, Osama, 194
jihad
as defined by, 194
Birgivi, Mehmet, 144
blasphemy, 279
death penalty and, 280
nationalism and, 284
in Qur’an, 281–83
Thomas Aquinas on, 280–81
Torah and, 280
violent reactions to, 281
Bodin, Jean, 142
Bolshevik revolution, 35
Booklet on Conditions of Europe, A
(Rıfat Pas¸a), 148
Book of Civil Politics, The
(
Kitab as-Siyasah al-Madaniyah
) (al-Farabi), 94
Braudel, Fernand, 76, 127
Brimmed Hat and the Imitation of Francs, The
(Hodja), 178
British Empire, 116
Büchner, Ludwig, 163–64, 181
Buddhists, 66, 108
Bukhari, al-, 102–3
Bulaç, Ali, 236
Bulgaria, 156, 166, 311
n
burqa,
16, 30, 264
Bush, George W., 318
n
Business Roundtable, 25
Byzantine Empire, 66–67, 105, 278
Ottoman defeat of, 142
caliphate, institution of, 33, 64, 81, 111, 155, 180, 183, 187, 190, 251–53
global government debate and, 252–54
Calvinists, 229
Cambridge History of Islam, The,
117
Canning, Stratford, 275–76
capitalism, 38, 75–76, 135, 200, 210, 229, 230–31, 242, 298
n
Islamic, 226–28
in Islamic Empire, 75–76
capitalism (
continued
)
middle class and, 226–27
oil money and, 238–39
puritan ideas and, 291
n
women’s empowerment and, 239
Cathedral of St. John (Damascus), 67
Catherwood, Christopher, 305
n
Catholic Church, 118
Caucasus, 64, 156, 167, 174
Cebesoy, Ali Fuat, 182
Çelebi, Yirmisekiz Mehmet, 146
Cevdet, Abdullah, 182
Cevdet Pas¸a, Ahmet, 140, 160, 161–62, 163
Chalcedonian Creed, 66
Charles V, King of France, 78
Charter of Medina, 56–57
Chechnya, 194
China, 37, 65, 127, 134, 180
Christianity, Christians, 21, 23, 29–30, 32, 51, 55, 87, 108, 122, 236, 279, 285
Abbasid dynasty and, 110–11
Coptic, 17, 92
European secularists and, 181–82
free will vs. determinism debate and, 91
Hadiths and, 105
Islam vs., 60–61, 66–67
Monophysites, 66–67
Muslim culture and, 77–79
in Ottoman Empire, 142–43, 151
punishment for blasphemy in, 281
rationalism vs. voluntarism in, 91
reason vs. dogmatism in, 118–19
religious conversions and, 151–52
in Spain, 113
of Syria, 66
toleration issue and, 125
Trinity doctrine of, 84, 118
Christmas bomber, 325
n
–26
n
Çiller, Tansu, 221
Cisneros, Ximenez de, 113
CNN, 198
Cold War, 213
Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) (
I·ttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti
) 16–17, 168, 314
n
Common Market, 215–16
Communism, 35, 184
Turkish aversion to, 213
Communist Party, Soviet, 68, 184
Congress, U.S., 169
Congress of Berlin (1878), 156–59
Constitution, U.S.:
First Amendment of, 206
Thirteenth Amendment of, 169
Constitutional Court, Turkish, 203–4
Coptic Christians, 17
Cordoba, Spain, 77
library of, 78
Cornell, Vincent, 247
crime, sin versus, 268–71
Crusades, 24, 65–66, 126, 127, 196
atrocities in, 74
Cündiog˘lu, Dücane, 291
n
Dahrites, 123
Danziger, Jeff, 319
n
dar al-ahd
(Abode of Treaty), 15, 286
dar al-ibtila
(Abode of Trial), 15, 93, 266, 272
dar al-Islam
(Abode of Islam), 15, 106, 286
Davutog˘lu, Ahmet, 240
Dawani, Jalal al-Din al-, 161
death penalty, 274, 277–78
Demirel, Süleyman, 215
democracy, 38, 118–19, 125, 214, 239, 241, 242
AKP and, 222–23, 224
al-Farabi and, 94–95
capitalism and, 218
and “law of God,” 255
in Ottoman Empire, 156–57
Özal Revolution and, 219–20
secular vs. secularist state and, 256
Shariah question and, 254–55
Sunna tradition and, 99
Young Ottomans and, 154–55
Democrat Party (DP), Turkish, 210–11, 215, 217
Demolin, Edmond, 165–66
Denmark, 31, 328
n
Descartes, René, 158

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