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Qutb and the Jews
In: The national interest, Heft 110, S. 64-69
ISSN: 0884-9382
Enthält Rezension von: Calvert, John: Sayyid Qutb and the origins of radical Islamism. - New York/N.Y. : Columbia University Press, 2010
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Hakimiyyah and jahiliyya in the thought of Sayyid Qutb
In: Middle Eastern studies, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 145-170
ISSN: 0026-3206
Saiyid Qutb, Religionsgelehrter und Mitglied der ägyptischen Muslimbrüder, entwickelte in seiner 1949 publizierten Schrift "'Adalah" (Gerechtigkeit) ein Konzept von "al-hakimiya" (höchste juristische und exekutive Autorität), das fortan im Zentrum seines Denkens stehen sollte. Wie der Autor zeigt, ist das Konzept von "hakimiya" an das Konzept von "al-gahiliya" (nach Qutb alles, was nicht Islam ist) gebunden und betrachtet den Islam als Religion und Staat. Mit dem Konzept von "hakimiyah" plädiert Qutb somit für die Scharia (islamisches Recht). Der Autor diskutiert Qutbs Konzept von "hakimiya" nach religiösen und sozio-politischen Gesichtspunkten, wobei er auch auf die Position der al-Azhar eingeht. (DÜI-Mjr)
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Taking people as they are: Islam as a "realistic utopia" in the political theory of Sayyid Qutb
In: American political science review, Band 104, Heft 1, S. 189-207
ISSN: 0003-0554
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Sayyid Qutb and the crisis of culture in late 1940s Egypt
In: International journal of Middle East studies: IJMES, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 85-101
ISSN: 0020-7438
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Sayyid Qutb and Islamic activism: a translation and critical analysis of Social justice in Islam
In: Social, economic and political studies of the Middle East and Asia 54
This work is a translation of an important book by one of the forerunners of the current 'resurgence' of Islam. Its author was a prominent Islamic activist in Egypt in the late 1940s and early 1950s and was jailed and eventually executed for his activities. Today he is commonly viewed as a martyr and his books are widely read. First written in 1948, Social Justice in Islam went through five further editions, each revised in a manner reflecting his increasingly radical views. The present work translates the last edition, the most radical one, and also provides the alternative readings from the earlier editions, so that the reader can trace the development of the author's thinking. The introduction provides a brief biography of the author and an analysis of the changes in his thinking reflected in this book
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