The terrorist attacks in the United States on 9/11 and the
U.S.-led military campaign against the Taliban regime in
Afghanistan have intensified scrutiny of radical Islamic groups
across Central Asia. This books offers one of the first
comprehensive studies of the activities of one of the most feared -
but least understood - inernational Islamist organizations in
post-Soviet Central Asia: Hizb ut-Tahrir, that is The Party of
Islamic Liberation. By utilizing social movement theory, the book
analyses political Islam in Central Asia in general, and the
phenomenon of Hizb ut-Tahrir in particular. It reveals the critical
role of its ideology (based on a selective interpretation of
Islamic theology and history) in the party's recruiting success.
Using primary sources, including the group's publications and
documents, official reports, alongside interviews with scholars,
security experts, mullahs, journalists, diplomats, government
officials and group members, it covers the rise of political Islam
in the post-Soviet Central Asia, alongside the origins and current
status of Hizb ut-Tahrir - its leadership, ideology, political
methodology and party structure and its rise in the region from
Kazakhstan to Russia and China. Although the organization has
received less international examination partly because it has
advocated a non-violent approach toward its goals, this book
sketches its prospective future relationship to violence in this
key region.
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