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Sayyid Qutb - The Life and Legacy of a Radical Islamic Intellectual (Hardcover)
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Sayyid Qutb - The Life and Legacy of a Radical Islamic Intellectual (Hardcover)
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Sayyid Qutb is widely considered the guiding intellectual of
radical Islam, with a direct line connecting him to Osama bin
Laden. But Qutb has too often been treated maliciously or
reductively-"the Philosopher of Islamic Terror," as Paul Berman
famously put it in the New York Times Magazine.
James Toth offers an even-handed account of Sayyid Qutb and shows
him to be a much more complex figure than the many one-dimensional
portraits would have us believe. Qutb first gained notice as a
novelist, literary critic, and poet but then turned to religious
and political criticism aimed at the Egyptian government and
Muslims he deemed insufficiently pious. After a two-year sojourn in
the U.S., he returned to Egypt even more radicalized and joined the
Muslim Brotherhood, eventually taking charge of its propaganda
operation. When Brotherhood members were accused of assassinating
Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, the group was outlawed and
Qutb imprisoned. He was executed in 1966, becoming the first martyr
to the Islamist cause. Using an analytical approach that
investigates without passing judgment, Toth traces the life and
thought of Qutb, giving attention not only to his well-known
Signposts on the Road, but also to his less-studied works like
Social Justice in Islam and his 30-volume Qur'anic commentary, In
the Shade of the Qur'an. Toth's aim is to give Qutb's ideas a fair
hearing, to measure their impact, and to treat him like other
intellectuals who inspire revolutions, however unpopular they may
be.
In offering a more nuanced account of Qutb, one that moves beyond
the cartoonish depictions of him as the evil genius lurking behind
today's terrorists, Sayyid Qutb deepens our understanding of a
central figure of radical Islam and, indeed, our understanding of
radical Islam itself.
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