Islam and the Foundations of Political Power

Islam and the Foundations of Political Power
Author: Ali Abdel Razek
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748689408

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The translation of an essay first published in Egypt in 1925, which took the contemporaries of its author by storm. At a time when the Muslim world was in great turmoil over the question of the abolition of the caliphate by Mustapha Kamal Ataturk in Turke

Islam and the Foundations of Political Power

Islam and the Foundations of Political Power
Author: Ali Abdel Razek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0748656332

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Islam and Power RLE Politics of Islam

Islam and Power  RLE Politics of Islam
Author: Alexander S. Cudsi,E. Hillal Dessouki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781134608379

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The 1970s witnessed a mushrooming of Islamic movements and ideas which was described variously as Islamic revival, Islamic resurgence and Islam on the march. Whether as part of the majority or minority, whether under capitalist or socialist regimes, Muslims have been moved by this reawakening. But what really are the causes and nature of this Islamic resurgence? Is it a purely religious revival? Or is it a social and political movement that must be understood in the context of the Muslim’s conditions and milieu? Will it really lead to the establishment of an Islamic socio-political order or will it end up as an instrument of struggle between Muslim ruling elites and their opposition? And what are the foreign policy implications of these developments? Do they necessarily lead to a more militant and hostile attitude towards the West? These questions and more are tackled by the contributors to Islam and Power. First published in 1981.

In the Path of God

In the Path of God
Author: Daniel Pipes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351512916

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Americans' awareness of Islam and Muslims rose to seemingly unprecedented heights in the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001, but this is not the first time they have dominated American public life. Once before, during the period of the Iranian revolution and hostage crisis of 1979 to 1981, Americans found themselves targeted as a consequence of a militant interpretation of Islam. Daniel Pipes wrote In the Path of God in response to those events, and the heightened interest in Islam they generated. His objective was to present an overview of the connection between in Islam and political power through history in a way that would explain the origins of hostility to Americans and the West. Its relevance to our understanding of contemporary events is self evident. Muslim antagonism toward the West is deeply rooted in historical experience. In premodern times, the Islamic world enjoyed great success, being on the whole more powerful and wealthier than their neighbors. About two hundred years ago, a crisis developed, as Muslims became aware of the West's overwhelming force and economic might. While they might have found these elements attractive, Muslims found European culture largely alien and distasteful. The resulting resistance to Westernization by Muslims has deep roots, has been more persistent than that of other peoples, and goes far to explain the deep Muslim reluctance to accept modern ways. In short, Muslims saw what the West had and wanted it too, but they rejected the methods necessary to achieve this. This, the Muslim trauma, has only worsened over the years.

Faith and Power

Faith and Power
Author: Edward Mortimer
Publsiher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081387206

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Index. References: p.408-415 "Vintage Books."

The Clerics of Islam

The Clerics of Islam
Author: Nabil Mouline
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300206616

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Followers of Muhammad b. ’Abd al-Wahhab, often considered to be Islam’s Martin Luther, shaped the political and religious identity of the Saudi state while also enabling the significant worldwide expansion of Salafist Islam. Studies of the movement he inspired, however, have often been limited by scholars’ insufficient access to key sources within Saudi Arabia. Nabil Mouline was granted rare interviews and admittance to important Saudi archives in preparation for this groundbreaking book, the first in-depth study of the Wahhabi religious movement from its founding to the modern day. Gleaning information from both written and oral sources and employing a multidisciplinary approach that combines history, sociology, and Islamic studies, Mouline presents a new reading of this movement that transcends the usual resort to polemics.

Islamic Political Thought and Governance

Islamic Political Thought and Governance
Author: Abdullah Saeed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1593
Release: 2011
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN: 0415549353

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Islam has had a significant impact on world history, not only as a major religion that has directed the personal beliefs and actions of individuals, but also as the basis of a distinct system of government that has developed its own institutions, practices and philosophies. This new Routledge Major Work collection is concerned with the development of political thought in Islam. By political thought is meant, broadly, the study and interpretation of Islamic political culture, ideas, beliefs, and institutions; the contribution of key political theorists and authorities to the understanding or practice of governance; what people and groups believed about political authority and institutions and their political convictions; and how politics in the Islamic world has related to and interacted with other disciplines, such as religion, law, ethics, and philosophy. Although contemporary issues in Islamic political thought are very much in the public focus at the moment, this set also focuses on the history and development of Islamic political theories and thought, from their inception until the twentieth century. Political thought in the Muslim world is connected to its history and by understanding the past, those who study contemporary political thought will have a better grounding to understand current and future developments. Moreover, understanding how Islamic political thought developed also helps shed light on the political thought of other civilizations, such as Western political thought. Political thought in Islam did not develop in isolation it responded to and interacted with the political institutions and theories of other civilizations throughout history.

Islam Instrumentalized

Islam Instrumentalized
Author: Jean-Philippe Platteau
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107155442

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This book challenges the widespread view that Islam is a reactionary religion that defends tradition against modernity and individual freedom. Jean-Philippe Platteau shows how Islam is vulnerable to political manipulation and how the threat of religious extremism is especially high because Islam is not organized as a centralized church.