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Islamism : what it means for the Middle East and the world / Tarek Osman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Haven, CT : Yale University, 2016Description: 1 online resource (xx, 304 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300216011
  • 0300216017
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: IslamismDDC classification:
  • 320.55/7 23
LOC classification:
  • BP166.14.F85 O86 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The Islamists' coming to power -- Halal money, Halal regimes -- The Salafists, from cultural salons to Jihadists' battlefields -- The Islamists' fall from power -- The secularists' predicament -- The minorities' fears -- The Gulf's view of Islamism -- Turkish Islamism as a model for the Arab world -- Iranian Islamism as a model for the Arab world -- Islamism and the West -- The dilemmas of Islamist thinking now.
Summary: An incisive analysis of Islamist movements in the Middle East A political, social, and cultural battle is currently raging in the Middle East. On one side are the Islamists, those who believe Islam should be the region's primary identity. In opposition are nationalists, secularists, royal families, military establishments, and others who view Islamism as a serious threat to national security, historical identity, and a cohesive society. This provocative, vitally important work explores the development of the largest, most influential Islamic groups in the Middle East over the past century. Tarek Osman examines why political Islam managed to win successive elections and how Islamist groups in various nations have responded after ascending to power. He dissects the alliances that have formed among Islamist factions and against them, addressing the important issues of Islamism's compatibility with modernity, with the region's experiences in the twentieth century, and its impact on social contracts and minorities. He explains what Salafism means, its evolution, and connections to jihadist groups in the Middle East. Osman speculates on what the Islamists' prospects for the future will mean for the region and the rest of the world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Islamists' coming to power -- Halal money, Halal regimes -- The Salafists, from cultural salons to Jihadists' battlefields -- The Islamists' fall from power -- The secularists' predicament -- The minorities' fears -- The Gulf's view of Islamism -- Turkish Islamism as a model for the Arab world -- Iranian Islamism as a model for the Arab world -- Islamism and the West -- The dilemmas of Islamist thinking now.

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An incisive analysis of Islamist movements in the Middle East A political, social, and cultural battle is currently raging in the Middle East. On one side are the Islamists, those who believe Islam should be the region's primary identity. In opposition are nationalists, secularists, royal families, military establishments, and others who view Islamism as a serious threat to national security, historical identity, and a cohesive society. This provocative, vitally important work explores the development of the largest, most influential Islamic groups in the Middle East over the past century. Tarek Osman examines why political Islam managed to win successive elections and how Islamist groups in various nations have responded after ascending to power. He dissects the alliances that have formed among Islamist factions and against them, addressing the important issues of Islamism's compatibility with modernity, with the region's experiences in the twentieth century, and its impact on social contracts and minorities. He explains what Salafism means, its evolution, and connections to jihadist groups in the Middle East. Osman speculates on what the Islamists' prospects for the future will mean for the region and the rest of the world.

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