In this updated paperback edition, Dale Eickelman and James
Piscatori explore how the politics of Islam play out in the lives
of Muslims throughout the world. They discuss how recent events
such as September 11 and the 2003 war in Iraq have contributed to
reshaping the political and religious landscape of Muslim-majority
countries and Muslim communities elsewhere. As they examine the
role of women in public life and Islamic perspectives on
modernization and free speech, the authors probe the diversity of
the contemporary Islamic experience, suggesting general trends and
challenging popular Western notions of Islam as a monolithic
movement. In so doing, they clarify concepts such as tradition,
authority, ethnicity, pro-test, and symbolic space, notions that
are crucial to an in-depth understanding of ongoing political
events.
This book poses questions about ideological politics in a
variety of transnational and regional settings throughout the
Muslim world. Europe and North America, for example, have become
active Muslim centers, profoundly influencing trends in the Middle
East, Africa, Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia. The
authors examine the long-term cultural and political implications
of this transnational shift as an emerging generation of Muslims,
often the products of secular schooling, begin to reshape politics
and society--sometimes in defiance of state authorities. Scholars,
mothers, government leaders, and musicians are a few of the
protagonists who, invoking shared Islamic symbols, try to
reconfigure the boundaries of civic debate and public life. These
symbolic politics explain why political actions are recognizably
Muslim, and why "Islam" makes a difference in determining the
politics of a broad swath of the world.
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