This anthology of key primary texts provides an unmatched
introduction to Islamist political thought from the early twentieth
century to the present, and serves as an invaluable guide through
the storm of polemic, fear, and confusion that swirls around
Islamism today. Roxanne Euben and Muhammad Qasim Zaman gather a
broad selection of texts from influential Islamist thinkers and
place these figures and their writings in their multifaceted
political and historical contexts. The selections presented here in
English translation include writings of Ayatollah Khomeini, Usama
bin Laden, Muslim Brotherhood founder Hasan al-Banna, and Moroccan
Islamist leader Nadia Yassine, as well as the Hamas charter, an
interview with a Taliban commander, and the final testament of 9/11
hijacker Muhammad Ata.
Illuminating the content and political appeal of Islamist
thought, this anthology brings into sharp relief the commonalities
in Islamist arguments about gender, democracy, and violence, but it
also reveals significant political and theological disagreements
among thinkers too often grouped together and dismissed as
extremists or terrorists. No other anthology better illustrates the
diversity of Islamist thought, the complexity of its intellectual
and political contexts, or the variety of ways in which it relates
to other intellectual and religious trends in the contemporary
Muslim world.
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