Islamic Fundamentalism
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Note on Terminology and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One: General Framework and Themes -- 1 The Political Discourse of Contemporary Islamist Movements -- 2 Islamic State Theories and Contemporary Realities -- 3 Islam and the Secular Logic of the State in the Middle East -- 4 Pax Islamica: An Alternative New World Order? -- Part Two: Case Studies -- 5 The Roots and Future of Islamism in Algeria -- 6 Egypt: The Islamists and the State Under Mubarak -- 7 Climate of Change in Jordan's Islamist Movement -- 8 Islamic Governance in Post-Khomeini Iran -- 9 Islamist Movements in Historical Palestine -- 10 Sudan: Ideology and Pragmatism -- 11 State and Islamism in Syria -- 12 Islamism and Tribalism in Yemen -- Part Three: Parallels -- 13 Islamism in Algeria and Iran -- 14 Women and Islamism: The Case of Rashid al-Ghannushi of Tunisia -- About the Book -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Index
In: Twayne's themes in right-wing politics and ideology series 2
In: Praeger Security International
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In: The Making of the Contemporary World
Featuring a brand new examination of Islamic fundamentalism in the wake of the Arab Spring, this fully revised and updated second edition of Islamic Fundamentalism since 1945 analyzes the roots and emergence of Islamic movements in the modern world and the main thinkers that inspired them. Providing a much-needed historical overview of a fast-changing socio-political landscape, the main facets of Islamic fundamentalism are put in a global context, with a thematic debate of issues such as:- the effects of colonialism on Islam - secularism and the Islamic reaction>
In: The making of the contemporary world
World Affairs Online
Among Egyptian fundamentalist groups, one of the most important ideological debates has been whether the Egyptian regime or the West should be the primary target of action. This classic work is updated to analyze how internal debates, coupled with the government's defeat of the insurgency through violence and cooptation, led many Egyptian radical fundamentalists to join Usama bin Ladin and focus on attacking America. It includes excerpts and an analysis of the writings of Ayman al-Zawahiri, a veteran leader of the Egyptian movement who became Usama bin Ladin's right-hand man and helped plan the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States
In: Historical dictionaries of religions, philosophies, and movements
World Affairs Online
World Affairs Online
Intro -- The Rumbling Volcano -- Contents -- Foreword -- Part 1: Introduction and Overview -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Islam in Egypt -- Part 2: Early Historical Roots -- 3. The Kharijites -- 4. The Shiites -- Part 3: Contemporary Trends in Fundamentalism -- 5. The Muslim Brotherhood (Ḥasan Al-Banna) -- 6. The Muslim Brotherhood (Sayyid Qutb) -- 7. Attempts at Establishing a Muslim Society -- 8. The Fundamentalists' Associations and Sectarianism (Al-Jam â'ât Al-Islâmiyya) -- 9. The Holy War Movement (Al-Jihâd) -- Part 4: Factors Contributing to the Development of Fundamentalism -- 10. Political and Religious Factors -- 11. Economic, Social and Psychological Factors -- Part 5: Impact of Fundamentalism -- 12. Contemporary Impact -- 13. Prospects -- Appendix A. Transliteration -- Appendix B. Glossary of Names -- Appendix C. Important Words and Terms -- Bibliography.
In: Routledge revivals
To some, Islamic fundamentalism means the restoration of a true religion. To others, it is a politics that stands apart from capitalism and socialism. To many Westerners, it has come to constitute a threat to established order and international security. 'Holy Wars' comprises a non-partisan narrative that takes account of both the socio-cultural values expressed in fundamentalism, and its political consequences. Dilip Hiro's starting point is that fundamentalist forces have been active within Islam since the death of the Prophet Muhammad. He presents the two major sects, Sunnis and Shias, in this light.