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Bassam Tibi

Bassam Tibi (Arabic: بسام طيبي), is a Syrian-born German political scientist and professor of international relations specializing in Islamic studies and Middle Eastern studies. He was born in 1944 in Damascus, Syria to an aristocratic family,[1] and moved to West Germany in 1962, where he later became a naturalized citizen in 1976.

Bassam Tibi
Bassam Tibi in 2016.
Born (1944-04-04) April 4, 1944 (age 79)
Damascus, Syria
NationalitySyrian, German
Alma mater
Known forIslamic themes
Scientific career
FieldsPolitical science, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern studies
InstitutionsUniversity of Göttingen, Cornell University

He is known for his analysis of international relations[vague] and the introduction of Islam to the study of international conflict and of civilization. Tibi is known for introducing the controversial concept of European Leitkultur, as well as the concept of Euroislam to discussions about integration of Muslim immigrants in European countries.[2] Tibi has done research in Asian and African countries. He publishes in English, German, and Arabic.

Academic career edit

He studied in Frankfurt am Main under Max Horkheimer, obtaining his Ph.D. there in 1971, and later habilitated in Hamburg, Germany. From 1973 until his retirement in 2009, he was Professor for International Relations at Göttingen University. Parallel to this appointment he was, from 1982 to 2000, at Harvard University in a variety of affiliations, the latest being a 1998 to 2000 stint as The Bosch Fellow. Currently, he is an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. Tibi had eighteen visiting professorships in all continents including fellowships in Princeton University, UC Berkeley, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and most recently (2010) at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Washington D.C. Tibi was also a visiting senior fellow at Yale University. After his retirement in 2009, he published Islam's Predicament with Modernity, a book embodying his life's work.

Views edit

Bassam Tibi's views can be accurately stated by a quote from the German distinguished Professor Walter Reese-Schäfer. This scholar writes on Tibi "Unlike other authors Bassam Tibi bases his views as a scholarly observer on his participation in the matter he deals with", that is he writes as an insider. The views of Bassam Tibi can be best referred to by quoting from his twelve books written and published in English. In his book on Arab Spring "The Shari'a State" (2013) he enlists himself among the other Muslims identified as "enlightened Arab thinkers who are clear about the need for the introduction of democracy into the Arab world". Thus, Bassam Tibi subscribes to the "enlightened Muslim thought". This is a contemporary school of thought in Islamic civilization. In another book on "Islamism and Islam" published by Yale University Press (2010) Bassam Tibi discards the Islamist rejection of democracy (chapter 4) and concludes in the final chapter 9 with a commitment to "civil Islam as an alternative to Islamism".

On Islam edit

Tibi is a Muslim,[3] but criticizes Islamism and advocates "reforming" Islam.[4] Tibi also suggests that Muslim immigrants should refrain from engaging in religious missionary activities, Dawa.[5]

On Europe edit

When it comes to Europe, Tibi distinguishes positive and negative elements of European culture. The positive ones are, according to Tibi, enlightenment, pluralism, civil rights and secularization. Tibi argues that there is a need for Europe to defend these values, especially in times of globalization and migration from Muslim countries.[6] On the other hand, Tibi argues that racism is a European invention, and that Europeans must overcome what he calls "Euro-arrogance" and xenophobia to integrate immigrants.[5]

He criticizes European imperialism, arguing that it disrupted and deformed other cultures. Acknowledging that Muslim conquerors also did wrongs, Tibi argues that, unlike the European conquests, Muslim conquests were not driven by any kind of racism.[7]

On Germany edit

He has criticised the left-green dominated German media for stifling debate about Islam in Germany, leading to ordinary people being afraid to state their opinions. As an example he gives Uwe Tellkamp, who expressed criticism against the German policy of migration and was attacked in mainstream media and painted as a right-extremist.[8] He has also criticised authorities in Germany for not standing up to the large organised Islamic community organisations like the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs and for not supporting liberal Muslims like Seyran Ateş and Necla Kelek.[8]

On Israel edit

Bassam Tibi has criticized the Likud party of Israel as blocking the peace process. He states that in the 1990s, the Likud adopted the "Three Nos" policy:[9]

"No to the Palestinian State, no to dividing Jerusalem, no to returning Golan Heights to Syria.

According to Tibi, the Likud government of 1996 engaged in provoking Arabs by constructing Har Homa in Arab Jerusalem, and digging a tunnel under the Temple Mount, and thereby exposing Israel to terrorism.[9]

Awards edit

In 1995 he was decorated by the President of Germany, Roman Herzog, with the Bundesverdienstkreuz, cross of merits first class.[citation needed] In 2003, the Swiss Foundation for European Awareness granted him in Zurich with the annual prize.[10]

Published works edit

Books in English edit

  • The Crisis of Modern Islam: A Preindustrial Culture in the Scientific-Technological Age. Translated by Judith von Sivers. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988.
  • Islam and the Cultural Accommodation of Social Change. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990.
  • Conflict and War in the Middle East: From Interstate War to New Security, new expanded ed. 1998, published in association with WCFIA/Harvard University.
  • Arab Nationalism. Between Islam and the Nation-State, first ed. 1980, second ed. 1990, third expanded and revised ed. 1997, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • The Challenge of Fundamentalism: Political Islam and the New World Disorder. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998; updated edition 2002. ISBN 0-520-23690-4 at the Wayback Machine (archived June 25, 2008)
  • Islam between Culture and Politics. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York Cambridge, Mass: Palgrave, in association with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 2001. 2nd edition, 2005. ISBN 1-4039-4990-5
  • Crusade and Jihad: Islam and the Christian World. Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, München, Random House GmbH, 2001 ISBN 963-13-5238-2
  • Political Islam, World Politics and Europe. Routledge, New York, 2008. ISBN 0-415-43781-4
  • Islam’s Predicament with Modernity: Religious Reform and Cultural Change Routledge, NY and London, 2009, ISBN 978-0-415-48472-5
  • Islamism and Islam. Yale University Press (May 22, 2012)

Articles and book chapters (selection) edit

  • "Islam and Modern European Ideologies." International Journal of Middle East Studies 18, no. 1 (1986): 15–29.
  • "The European Tradition of Human Rights and Culture of Islam." In Human Rights in Africa Cross Cultural Perspectives, ed. Abdullahi Ahmed An Na`im and Francis M. Deng, 104. Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 1990.
  • "The Simultaneity of the Unsimultaneous - Old Tribes and Imposed Nation-States in the Modern Middle East." In Tribes and State Formation in the Middle East, ed. Philip S. Khoury and Joseph Kostiner, 127–152. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  • "Islamic Law/Shari'a, Human Rights, Universal Morality and International Relations." Human Rights Quarterly 16, no. 2 (1994): 277.
  • "The Worldview of Sunni Arab Fundamentalists: Attitudes toward Modern Science and Technology." In Fundamentalisms and Society, ed. Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appelby, 73–102. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.
  • "War and Peace in Islam." In Ethics of War and Peace, ed. Terry Nardin, 128–145. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996.
  • "The Fundamentalist Challenge to the Secular Order in the Middle East." The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 23 (1999): 191–210.
  • "Post-Bipolar Order in Crisis: The Challenge of Politicised Islam." Millennium 29, no. 3 (2000): 843–860.
  • "Europeanizing Islam or the Islamization of Europe," in: Peter Katzenstein, ed., Religion in an Expanding Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)
  • "The Totalitarianism of Jihadist Islamism and its Challenge to Europe and to Islam." in: Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, Vol. 8, No. 1, March 2007, 35–54.
  • "A Migration Story: From Muslim Immigrants to European “Citizens of the Heart?“" in: The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Vol.31 (Winter 2007) 1: 191-210.
  • "Euro-Islamic Religious Pluralism for Europe. An Alternative to Ethnicity and to "Multiculturalism of Fear"," in: The Current, Vol. 11 (Fall 2007) 1: 89-103.
  • "Islamism and Democracy: The Case of the Arab World," in: Leonard Weinberg, ed., Democratic Responses to Terrorism (New York: Routledge, 2008), 41–61.
  • "Religious Extremism or Religionization of Politics? The Ideological Foundations of Political Islam", in: Hillel Frisch and Efraim Inbar, eds, Radical Islam and International Security (New York: Routledge, 2008), Chapter One, pp. 11–37, ISBN 978-0-415-44460-6.
  • "The Return of the Sacred to Politics as a Constitutional Law. The Case of the Shari’atization of Politics in Islamic Civilization", in: Theoria. A Journal of Social and Political Theory, vol. 55 (April 2008), issue 115, pp. 91–119, ISSN 0040-5817.
  • "Turkey’s Islamist Danger. Islamists Approach Europe", in: Middle East Quarterly, vol. 16,1 (Winter 2009), pp. 47–54.
  • "Euro-Islam: An Alternative to Islamization and Ethnicity of Fear", in: Zeyno Baran (Ed.), The Other Muslims: Moderate and Secular, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010

References edit

  1. ^ "Germany's refugee anniversary: Assimilation report". The Economist. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  2. ^ As Paul Berman in his book "The Flight of the Intellectuals" (Melville House 2010, p. 150) notes, "Bassam Tibi, the liberal, means by Euro-Islam a Westernized Islam. In contrast, Tariq Ramadan means a Salafi reformism, and not a Westernized Islam".
  3. ^ Antisemitism | Voices on Antisemitism | Transcript June 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg, Germany (2 October 2006). "Interview with German Islam Expert Bassam Tibi: "Europeans Have Stopped Defending Their Values"". SPIEGEL ONLINE.
  5. ^ a b Bassam Tibi (2001). Islam between culture and politics. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 227.
  6. ^ SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg, Germany (2 October 2006). "Interview with German Islam Expert Bassam Tibi: "Europeans Have Stopped Defending Their Values"". SPIEGEL ONLINE.
  7. ^ Bassam Tibi (2001). Islam between culture and politics. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 92.
  8. ^ a b Neff, Benedict (2018-04-05). ""Der deutsche Staat kapituliert vor dem Islam" | NZZ". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in Swiss High German). ISSN 0376-6829. Retrieved 2018-04-07.
  9. ^ a b Bassam Tibi (1998). Conflict and war in the Middle East: from interstate war to new security. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 195.
  10. ^ "Visit by Bassam Tibi begins with panel discussion on Muslim Diaspora, with scholar Ali Mazrui, Sept. 12". Cornell Chronicle. September 7, 2005. Retrieved 2022-08-15.

External links edit

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Bassam Tibi Arabic بسام طيبي is a Syrian born German political scientist and professor of international relations specializing in Islamic studies and Middle Eastern studies He was born in 1944 in Damascus Syria to an aristocratic family 1 and moved to West Germany in 1962 where he later became a naturalized citizen in 1976 Bassam TibiBassam Tibi in 2016 Born 1944 04 04 April 4 1944 age 79 Damascus SyriaNationalitySyrian GermanAlma materGoethe University Frankfurt B A University of Hamburg D Phil Known forIslamic themesScientific careerFieldsPolitical science Islamic studies Middle Eastern studiesInstitutionsUniversity of Gottingen Cornell UniversityHe is known for his analysis of international relations vague and the introduction of Islam to the study of international conflict and of civilization Tibi is known for introducing the controversial concept of European Leitkultur as well as the concept of Euroislam to discussions about integration of Muslim immigrants in European countries 2 Tibi has done research in Asian and African countries He publishes in English German and Arabic Contents 1 Academic career 2 Views 2 1 On Islam 2 2 On Europe 2 3 On Germany 2 4 On Israel 3 Awards 4 Published works 4 1 Books in English 4 2 Articles and book chapters selection 5 References 6 External linksAcademic career editHe studied in Frankfurt am Main under Max Horkheimer obtaining his Ph D there in 1971 and later habilitated in Hamburg Germany From 1973 until his retirement in 2009 he was Professor for International Relations at Gottingen University Parallel to this appointment he was from 1982 to 2000 at Harvard University in a variety of affiliations the latest being a 1998 to 2000 stint as The Bosch Fellow Currently he is an A D White Professor at Large at Cornell University Tibi had eighteen visiting professorships in all continents including fellowships in Princeton University UC Berkeley University of Michigan Ann Arbor and most recently 2010 at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Washington D C Tibi was also a visiting senior fellow at Yale University After his retirement in 2009 he published Islam s Predicament with Modernity a book embodying his life s work Views editBassam Tibi s views can be accurately stated by a quote from the German distinguished Professor Walter Reese Schafer This scholar writes on Tibi Unlike other authors Bassam Tibi bases his views as a scholarly observer on his participation in the matter he deals with that is he writes as an insider The views of Bassam Tibi can be best referred to by quoting from his twelve books written and published in English In his book on Arab Spring The Shari a State 2013 he enlists himself among the other Muslims identified as enlightened Arab thinkers who are clear about the need for the introduction of democracy into the Arab world Thus Bassam Tibi subscribes to the enlightened Muslim thought This is a contemporary school of thought in Islamic civilization In another book on Islamism and Islam published by Yale University Press 2010 Bassam Tibi discards the Islamist rejection of democracy chapter 4 and concludes in the final chapter 9 with a commitment to civil Islam as an alternative to Islamism On Islam edit Tibi is a Muslim 3 but criticizes Islamism and advocates reforming Islam 4 Tibi also suggests that Muslim immigrants should refrain from engaging in religious missionary activities Dawa 5 On Europe edit When it comes to Europe Tibi distinguishes positive and negative elements of European culture The positive ones are according to Tibi enlightenment pluralism civil rights and secularization Tibi argues that there is a need for Europe to defend these values especially in times of globalization and migration from Muslim countries 6 On the other hand Tibi argues that racism is a European invention and that Europeans must overcome what he calls Euro arrogance and xenophobia to integrate immigrants 5 He criticizes European imperialism arguing that it disrupted and deformed other cultures Acknowledging that Muslim conquerors also did wrongs Tibi argues that unlike the European conquests Muslim conquests were not driven by any kind of racism 7 On Germany edit He has criticised the left green dominated German media for stifling debate about Islam in Germany leading to ordinary people being afraid to state their opinions As an example he gives Uwe Tellkamp who expressed criticism against the German policy of migration and was attacked in mainstream media and painted as a right extremist 8 He has also criticised authorities in Germany for not standing up to the large organised Islamic community organisations like the Turkish Islamic Union for Religious Affairs and for not supporting liberal Muslims like Seyran Ates and Necla Kelek 8 On Israel edit Bassam Tibi has criticized the Likud party of Israel as blocking the peace process He states that in the 1990s the Likud adopted the Three Nos policy 9 No to the Palestinian State no to dividing Jerusalem no to returning Golan Heights to Syria According to Tibi the Likud government of 1996 engaged in provoking Arabs by constructing Har Homa in Arab Jerusalem and digging a tunnel under the Temple Mount and thereby exposing Israel to terrorism 9 Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Bassam Tibi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1995 he was decorated by the President of Germany Roman Herzog with the Bundesverdienstkreuz cross of merits first class citation needed In 2003 the Swiss Foundation for European Awareness granted him in Zurich with the annual prize 10 Published works editBooks in English edit The Crisis of Modern Islam A Preindustrial Culture in the Scientific Technological Age Translated by Judith von Sivers Salt Lake City University of Utah Press 1988 Islam and the Cultural Accommodation of Social Change Boulder CO Westview Press 1990 Conflict and War in the Middle East From Interstate War to New Security new expanded ed 1998 published in association with WCFIA Harvard University Arab Nationalism Between Islam and the Nation State first ed 1980 second ed 1990 third expanded and revised ed 1997 Houndmills Palgrave Macmillan The Challenge of Fundamentalism Political Islam and the New World Disorder Berkeley University of California Press 1998 updated edition 2002 ISBN 0 520 23690 4 Publisher s abstract at the Wayback Machine archived June 25 2008 Islam between Culture and Politics Houndmills Basingstoke Hampshire New York Cambridge Mass Palgrave in association with the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Harvard University 2001 2nd edition 2005 ISBN 1 4039 4990 5 Crusade and Jihad Islam and the Christian World Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag Munchen Random House GmbH 2001 ISBN 963 13 5238 2 Political Islam World Politics and Europe Routledge New York 2008 ISBN 0 415 43781 4 Islam s Predicament with Modernity Religious Reform and Cultural Change Routledge NY and London 2009 ISBN 978 0 415 48472 5 Islamism and Islam Yale University Press May 22 2012 Articles and book chapters selection edit Islam and Modern European Ideologies International Journal of Middle East Studies 18 no 1 1986 15 29 The European Tradition of Human Rights and Culture of Islam In Human Rights in Africa Cross Cultural Perspectives ed Abdullahi Ahmed An Na im and Francis M Deng 104 Washington DC Brookings Institution 1990 The Simultaneity of the Unsimultaneous Old Tribes and Imposed Nation States in the Modern Middle East In Tribes and State Formation in the Middle East ed Philip S Khoury and Joseph Kostiner 127 152 Berkeley University of California Press 1990 Islamic Law Shari a Human Rights Universal Morality and International Relations Human Rights Quarterly 16 no 2 1994 277 The Worldview of Sunni Arab Fundamentalists Attitudes toward Modern Science and Technology In Fundamentalisms and Society ed Martin E Marty and R Scott Appelby 73 102 Chicago University of Chicago Press 1993 War and Peace in Islam In Ethics of War and Peace ed Terry Nardin 128 145 Princeton Princeton University Press 1996 The Fundamentalist Challenge to the Secular Order in the Middle East The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 23 1999 191 210 Post Bipolar Order in Crisis The Challenge of Politicised Islam Millennium 29 no 3 2000 843 860 Europeanizing Islam or the Islamization of Europe in Peter Katzenstein ed Religion in an Expanding Europe Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006 The Totalitarianism of Jihadist Islamism and its Challenge to Europe and to Islam in Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions Vol 8 No 1 March 2007 35 54 A Migration Story From Muslim Immigrants to European Citizens of the Heart in The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs Vol 31 Winter 2007 1 191 210 Euro Islamic Religious Pluralism for Europe An Alternative to Ethnicity and to Multiculturalism of Fear in The Current Vol 11 Fall 2007 1 89 103 Islamism and Democracy The Case of the Arab World in Leonard Weinberg ed Democratic Responses to Terrorism New York Routledge 2008 41 61 Religious Extremism or Religionization of Politics The Ideological Foundations of Political Islam in Hillel Frisch and Efraim Inbar eds Radical Islam and International Security New York Routledge 2008 Chapter One pp 11 37 ISBN 978 0 415 44460 6 The Return of the Sacred to Politics as a Constitutional Law The Case of the Shari atization of Politics in Islamic Civilization in Theoria A Journal of Social and Political Theory vol 55 April 2008 issue 115 pp 91 119 ISSN 0040 5817 Turkey s Islamist Danger Islamists Approach Europe in Middle East Quarterly vol 16 1 Winter 2009 pp 47 54 Euro Islam An Alternative to Islamization and Ethnicity of Fear in Zeyno Baran Ed The Other Muslims Moderate and Secular New York Palgrave Macmillan 2010References edit Germany s refugee anniversary Assimilation report The Economist 3 September 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2016 As Paul Berman in his book The Flight of the Intellectuals Melville House 2010 p 150 notes Bassam Tibi the liberal means by Euro Islam a Westernized Islam In contrast Tariq Ramadan means a Salafi reformism and not a Westernized Islam Antisemitism Voices on Antisemitism Transcript Archived June 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine SPIEGEL ONLINE Hamburg Germany 2 October 2006 Interview with German Islam Expert Bassam Tibi Europeans Have Stopped Defending Their Values SPIEGEL ONLINE a b Bassam Tibi 2001 Islam between culture and politics Palgrave Macmillan p 227 SPIEGEL ONLINE Hamburg Germany 2 October 2006 Interview with German Islam Expert Bassam Tibi Europeans Have Stopped Defending Their Values SPIEGEL ONLINE Bassam Tibi 2001 Islam between culture and politics Palgrave Macmillan p 92 a b Neff Benedict 2018 04 05 Der deutsche Staat kapituliert vor dem Islam NZZ Neue Zurcher Zeitung in Swiss High German ISSN 0376 6829 Retrieved 2018 04 07 a b Bassam Tibi 1998 Conflict and war in the Middle East from interstate war to new security Palgrave Macmillan p 195 Visit by Bassam Tibi begins with panel discussion on Muslim Diaspora with scholar Ali Mazrui Sept 12 Cornell Chronicle September 7 2005 Retrieved 2022 08 15 External links editHomepage of Bassam Tibi Europeanisation not Islamisation Bassam Tibi argues for Euro Islam as a bridge between civilisations Voices on Antisemitism Interview with Bassam Tibi from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum From Sayyid Qutb to Hamas The Middle East Conflict and the Islamization of Antisemitism in Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism online working paper 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bassam Tibi amp oldid 1126389322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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