Political Reforms as Religious Revival: Conceptual Foundations of Tanzimat

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Topal
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Parallel to Arab Nahḍah, Ottoman modernization program is associated with the Tanzimat, a period of drastic social, political and institutional transformation. The word tanẓīmāt itself, however, merely means “regulations” or “reorganization” and very little has been done in investigating the conceptual or ideational foundations of Tanzimat reforms. The question at stake here is how these series of reforms were justified and legitimized within the Ottoman political culture. Accordingly, this paper focuses on reform debates among Ottoman bureaucrats and statesmen in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and proposes the concept and doctrine of taǧdīd (renewal) as a key to understanding Ottoman reform and religious transformation. Ottoman reformers at the turn of 19th century resorted to the doctrine of centennial renewal in order to both criticize the moral shortcomings of Ottoman political system and legitimize innovation. Within this logic, Ottoman reformist sultans and politicians have frequently been referred to as muǧaddids, that is restorers. This paper will present an account of the concept of taǧdīd based on Ottoman political and historical writing from the period. I argue that Ottoman reform was inseparable from the logic of religious revival and that Ottoman debates should be considered as part of and discussed in relation to the 18th-century Muslim revivalism which has attracted growing attention in the last decade.
作为宗教复兴的政治改革:Tanzimat的概念基础
与阿拉伯Nah平行ḍ啊,奥斯曼的现代化计划和坦齐玛特有关,这是一个剧烈的社会、政治和制度变革时期。tan这个词ẓ然而,īmāt本身仅仅意味着“法规”或“重组”,在调查坦桑尼亚改革的概念或思想基础方面几乎没有做什么。这里的关键问题是,在奥斯曼政治文化中,这些一系列改革是如何被证明是正当的和合法的。因此,本文关注了18世纪末和19世纪初奥斯曼帝国官僚和政治家之间的改革辩论,并提出了更新的概念和学说,作为理解奥斯曼帝国改革和宗教变革的关键。19世纪之交,奥斯曼改革者诉诸百年复兴学说,既批判奥斯曼政治制度的道德缺陷,又使创新合法化。在这种逻辑中,奥斯曼改革派苏丹和政治家经常被称为穆阿迪兹,即恢复者。本文将以奥斯曼时期的政治和历史写作为基础,介绍taǧdīd的概念。我认为奥斯曼帝国的改革与宗教复兴的逻辑密不可分,奥斯曼帝国的辩论应该被视为18世纪穆斯林复兴主义的一部分,并与之相关,这在过去十年中引起了越来越多的关注。
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Oriente Moderno
Oriente Moderno Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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