Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-159) and index.
"The book uses three case studies to analyze the political dimension of Islam: cooperation between the European Union and non-Union Mediterranean countries (including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Turkey, Cyprus and Malta); the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt; and discussion groups on the internet. These case studies represent both traditional forms of political Islam and also totally new practices of Muslim politics and community. The author examines political identity. Identity is important in studying political Islam, as the political dimension of Islam is often connected with identity and the formation and existence of a community. The role of language is also discussed, as politicization and the study of identity are by their nature attached to it. The conclusion is that the combination of Islam and politics is a multidimensional and heterogeneous thing. The monolithic view of Islam is deconstructed and in its place the author paints a picture of an extremely multifaceted process."--Jacket.
MIL
215168
Political Islam in the global world.
0863723209
Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Égypte)
Muslimbruderschaft
Islam and politics, Case studies.
Internet-- Aspect politique-- Pays musulmans.
Islam et politique, Cas, Études de.
International relations.
Internationale Politik
Islam
Islam and politics.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Ideologies-- General.
Politik
European Union countries, Relations, Islamic countries, Case studies.
Islamic countries, Relations, European Union countries, Case studies.
Pays de l'Union européenne, Relations, Pays musulmans.
Pays musulmans, Relations, Pays de l'Union européenne.