What are the motives behind Osama bin Laden's and Al-Qaeda's
jihad against America and the West? Innumerable attempts have been
made in recent years to explain that mysterious worldview. In
Landscapes of the Jihad, Faisal Devji focuses on the ethical
content of this jihad as opposed to its purported political intent.
Al-Qaeda differs radically from such groups as Egypt's Muslim
Brotherhood and Indonesia's Jemaah Islamiyah, which aim to
establish fundamentalist Islamic states. In fact, Devji contends,
Al-Qaeda, with its decentralized structure and emphasis on moral
rather than political action, actually has more in common with
multinational corporations, antiglobalization activists, and
environmentalist and social justice organizations. Bin Laden and
his lieutenants view their cause as a response to the oppressive
conditions faced by the Muslim world rather than an Islamist
attempt to build states.
Al-Qaeda culls diverse symbols and fragments from Islam's past
in order to legitimize its global war against the "metaphysical
evil" emanating from the West. The most salient example of this
assemblage, Devji argues, is the concept of jihad itself, which
Al-Qaeda defines as an "individual duty" incumbent on all Muslims,
like prayer. Although medieval Islamic thought provides precedent
for this interpretation, Al-Qaeda has deftly separated the
stipulation from its institutional moorings and turned jihad into a
weapon of spiritual conflict. Al-Qaeda and its jihad, Devji
suggests, are only the most visible manifestations of wider changes
in the Muslim world. Such changes include the fragmentation of
traditional as well as fundamentalist forms of authority. In the
author's view, Al-Qaeda represents a new way of organizing Muslim
belief and practice within a global landscape and does not require
ideological or institutional unity.
Offering a compelling explanation for the central purpose of
Al-Qaeda's jihad against the West, the meaning of its strategies
and tactics, and its moral and aesthetic dimensions, Landscapes of
the Jihad is at once a sophisticated work of historical and
cultural analysis and an invaluable guide to the world's most
prominent terrorist movement.
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