Politics Of Modern Muslim Subjectivities: Islam Youth, And Social Activism InThe Middle East
First Statement of Responsibility
\ Dietrich Jung, Marie Juul Petersen, Sara Lei Sparre
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First Edition
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New York
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: Palgrave Macmillan
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, 2014
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213p
SERIES
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The modern Muslim world
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Index
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Introduction: "We have a collective vision to build our society" --Part I. Theoretical and Analytical Islamic History with the Help of Social Theory: 1. Modernity, successive modernities, and the formation of the subject; 2. Modern religion, religious organizations and religious social 3. Islamic reform and the of modern Muslim subjectivities -- Part II. Politics of Muslim in Jordan: 4. State and Islam in Jordan: the contested Islamic modern; 5. Charity and social welfare organizations in Jordan: negotiating the Islamic modern; 6. Charity and the construction of modern subjectivities in Jordan --Part III. Politics of Muslim Subjectivities in Egypt: 7. State and Islam in Egypt: competing models of organized modernity; 8. New youth organizations in Egypt: charity and the 'Muslim Professional'; 9. Leaders, organizers and volunteers: encountering idiosyncratic forms of -- Conclusions.