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Understanding Political Islam retraces the human and intellectual
development that led Francois Burgat to a very firm conviction:
that the roots of the tensions that afflict the Western world's
relationship with the Muslim world are political rather than
ideological. In his compelling account of the interactions between
personal life-history and professional research trajectories,
Burgat examines how the rise of political Islam has been expressed:
first in the Arab world, then in its interactions with European and
Western societies. An essential continuation of his work on
Islamism, Burgat's unique field research and 'political
trespassing' marks an overdue challenge to the academic mainstream.
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The portrayal of Islamic movements as a tide of religious
fanaticism threatening the West, and major participants in the
coming "clash of civilizations", has provoked a multifaceted debate
of great significance to the future of international relations.
This text argues that political Islam's desire to restore a culture
distorted by colonization does not necessarily compromise its
progress to more democracy and greater tolerance. From Rabat to
Gaza, through Algiers and Cairo, the author carried out his enquiry
through interviews with prominent Islamists, and he allows them to
speak for themselves in the book. Among the issues addressed are
the relationship between Islam and modernity, Islamism and women,
and questions of violence.
A renowned authority on Islamic movements, Francois Burgat lived
for eighteen years in the Arab world, including his time as
director of the French Center for Archaeology and Social Sciences
at Yemen. He also dedicated many months to fieldwork in North
Africa. Bringing Burgat's decades of expertise to the complex
dialogues that have marked the post-9/11 world, Islamism in the
Shadow of al-Qaeda delivers much-needed clarity and historical
perspective. In Burgat's eyes, most of the West's political and
media rhetoric has only fueled al-Qaeda's case, revealing a woeful
lack of comprehension regarding the violent authoritarianism that
divides the Middle East and creates a breeding ground for
terrorism. Islamism in the Shadow of al-Qaeda provides a primer of
the three eras of political Islam, from the 1928 founding of the
Muslim Brothers to the rise of post-colonial dictatorships and the
current radicalization of "Generation al-Qaeda." Offering a new
roadmap for stability, Burgat bridges the ideologies-political,
religious, and cultural-that must be traversed if the deadly
sectarianism is to be superseded.
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