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Democratic Imperialism - Democratization Vs. Islamization (Hardcover)
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Democratic Imperialism - Democratization Vs. Islamization (Hardcover)
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The book Democratic Imperialism serves as an educated, moderate
Muslim's response to the West, particularly to the United States in
the ways it attempts to impose its brand of democracy on the Muslim
people. Many Americans have never been exposed to this perspective,
either through the news media or in personal conversations. This
book poses and clearly answers a compelling question: Are Americans
qualified to export or impose their brand of democracy in the
Middle East? Middle Easterners were once upon a time the pioneers
of knowledge, science, justice, and education in their own history
and civilization. Islam even helped pave the way for the
Renaissance in Europe. Farid Younos, as a scholar of not only
social sciences, but also the culture of the Middle East, namely
Islam, argues that democracy in the land of Islam is not
functional. The deeply rooted value system and way of life of Islam
calls for a different system, especially when western democracy has
its own problems and has failed to bring justice for all at home.
Liberal democracy as a secular system negates the role of faith in
the political system of the Middle East, and this negation is the
main concern for many Muslims worldwide. The question arises as to
why the United States of America tries to impose its brand of
political system in the Middle East while knowing that it is not a
workable idea. Democracy in Afghanistan and Iraq proved to be
fatal. The first objective of any political system should be to
bring peace for its people. Unfortunately not only is peace in
these countries an elusive idea, but also the needs of the
underprivileged, the destitute and the poor are not met. This study
provides an alternative approach for Muslim countries: an Islamic
political system from a fresh view point. An Islamic system could
be an ideal system for Muslim countries if Muslims would make an
effort to not only meet the needs of their people, but also meet
the needs of the international community. The purpose, presumably,
of all parties, is peace in the region, and that peace is not
possible if Islamic economic, social and political ideas are
ignored and replaced by a manifesto of globalization.
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