This book explores non-Arab Islamic orientations, convincingly showing that Islam as a historical force has been characteristically more tolerant, pluralistic, and flexible than contemporary Islamist movements suggest. Nevzat Soguk argues that the current
Introduction: Islam, Islamism, and Globalization Chapter 1: Islamic Globalism Unveiled Chapter 2: Histories Untold: The Irresistible Charm of Islamic Cosmopolitanism Chapter 3: Islamic Intellectual Legacies: Modern Amnesia and Political Philosophy Cha