Political Islam
Essays from Middle East Report
383 pages,
November 1996, Only available in Not available in the British Commonwealth, except Canada
Categories: Politics; Middle Eastern Studies; Middle Eastern History; Islam
November 1996, Only available in Not available in the British Commonwealth, except Canada
Categories: Politics; Middle Eastern Studies; Middle Eastern History; Islam
"Political Islam is a superb antidote to the public discourse on fundamentalism and should become recommended reading for policymakers, journalists, and college students."—Journal of Palestine Studies
"Not only is it increasingly clear that there are multiple "Islamisms" within and between Muslim states, so that the term "Islamic fundamentalism" covers a spectrum of opinions and activities, but it is also apparent that the movements are developing new forms of synthesis between state and religion rather than restoring a primordial or "original" Islam. Political Islam is an excellent source for this evidence."—Journal of Religion
"Not only is it increasingly clear that there are multiple "Islamisms" within and between Muslim states, so that the term "Islamic fundamentalism" covers a spectrum of opinions and activities, but it is also apparent that the movements are developing new forms of synthesis between state and religion rather than restoring a primordial or "original" Islam. Political Islam is an excellent source for this evidence."—Journal of Religion
The essays and case studies collected here—featuring some of the best material from Middle East Report over the past decade as well as much original material—challenge the facile generalizations about what Western media and political establishments usually call "Islamic fundamentalism." The authors demonstrate the complexity of these movements and offer complementary and contrasting interpretations of their origins and significance. The material included covers a broad range of themes—including democracy and civil society, gender relations and popular culture—as they have emerged in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa.















