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Islamic Activists

Islamic Activists

Deina Ali Abdelkader

(2011)

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Abstract

In the hysteria surrounding Political Islam, it is difficult to find analysis that doesn't justify the existence of Islamic leaders or react to the West's fear of 'extremists'. In Islamic Activists, Deina Ali Abdelkader shows us what Islamic leaders and activists believe and what they think about just governance.

Explaining and comparing Islamist ideas, including those about leadership, justice and minority rights, Abdelkader explains how these have been represented in the writings of important historical and contemporary Islamists. In doing so, Abdelkader reveals that democracy is not the sole preserve of those who support Enlightenment values, offering the reader a chance to understand the populist non-violent side of Islamic activism.

The book includes an examination of the ideas of the leaders of the populist Islamist movements in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents vii
Preface viii
1. Introduction: Orientalism, Islamic Activism and Rational Thought? 1
2. The Rudiments of an Islamic Just Society: The Contribution of Abu-Ishaq al-Shatibi 29
3. Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Modernization is Key 43
4. Rachid al-Ghannouchi: Minorities and Equality 66
5. Abdessalam Yassine: The Just Ruler 88
6. Conclusion: Reason and Faith: The Islamists versus the “Stillborn God” 107
Glossary 126
Notes 132
Bibliography 143
Suggested Reading 150
Index 151