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Author Jansen, Johannes J. G.

Title The dual nature of Islamic fundamentalism / Johannes J.G. Jansen
Published Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1997

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Description xvii, 198 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. The Dual Nature of Islamic Fundamentalism -- 2. The Century of Al-Afghani and Ibn Taymiyya -- 3. Onward Muslim Soldiers -- 4. The Case of Shukri Mustafa -- 5. The Failure of the Liberal Alternative -- 6. The Jews: Back to the Golden Age -- 7. Women and the Implementation of Islam -- 8. A Political Culture Dealing with Fundamentalism
Summary Fundamentalism fuses religion and politics, and in this compelling book Johannes J. G. Jansen describes and analyzes from original Arabic sources the Islamic incarnation of such a fusion. He offers comparisons with millenarian and revivalist movements in other religious traditions to suggest a basic structural similarity in fundamentalism of different creeds. Fundamentalism rejects a core belief of modernity - the separation of religion and politics - and so, according to Jansen, always has an antimodern or reactionary basis. To explore the logic of contemporary fundamentalist ideology, Jansen draws on the work of the two dominant Islamic commentators on religion and politics, Al-Afghani from the nineteenth century and Ibn Taymiyya from the fourteenth. He examines the theological bases of Muslim militancy, and in particular the justification of violent political action, in the more recent writings of Sayyid Qutb
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-191) and index
Subject Islamic fundamentalism.
LC no. 96009729
ISBN 080143338X