Muslim Modernities: Interdisciplinary Insights Across Time and Space
Citation
KURZMAN, Charles & Bruce B. LAWRENCE. "Muslim Modernities: Interdisciplinary Insights Across Time and Space". The Muslim World, 105.4 (2015): 439-445.Abstract
Modernity announced itself in the singular, as a Western European monopoly.
From the beginning, however, scholars disagreed about what modernity
consisted of: science, capitalism, division of labor, rationalization, reflexivity, or
global dominance. What they shared was the consensus that these characteristics were
associated with the West and not with other societies.