Masterarbeit, 2009
318 Seiten
This thesis aims to examine the "Clash of Civilizations" theory as it relates to the Muslim world, specifically the relationship between Islam and the West. The work explores the historical, cultural, and religious factors that contribute to tensions and misunderstandings between these civilizations. It also delves into the future prospects of the Muslim world in a globalized context.
Chapter 1 introduces the concept of "Clash of Civilizations" and its relevance to the Muslim world. It examines the paradoxical nature of mutual understanding and explores future possibilities for interaction between civilizations. The chapter also discusses the natural process of conflict between groups and outlines the objectives and significance of the thesis.
Chapter 2 delves into the categorization of civilizations, focusing on the specific characteristics of the "West" and Eastern civilizations, as well as the unique features of Jewish and Muslim civilizations. The chapter analyzes the potential clash points between different civilizations and explores the discontents within the Muslim world.
Chapter 3 provides a detailed analysis of the Muslim world, emphasizing the defining features of its religion, culture, and civilization. The chapter examines the role of religion in Muslim life, explores the perception of Israel within the Muslim community, and discusses the factors contributing to the unstable peace conditions within the Muslim world.
Chapter 4 investigates the "Clash of Civilizations" in the context of the Muslim world and the West. It examines the historical and contemporary tensions between Islam and the West, analyzing the disputed definitions of welfare, the impact of Westernization on the world, and the discontents surrounding contemporary issues.
The thesis primarily focuses on the clash of civilizations, Islam, the Muslim world, the West, cultural differences, religious values, globalization, future scenarios, and contemporary issues. The work delves into the complexities of intercultural relations, exploring the historical and contemporary dynamics between Islam and the West within a globalized context. It further examines the role of religion in shaping identities and the potential challenges and opportunities for the Muslim world in the 21st century.
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