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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
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Introduction
- 1. On the Modernity, Historical Specificity, and International Context of Political Islam 3
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PART ONE. Islam, Democracy, and Civil Society
- 2. Introduction to Part One 29
- 3. The New Orientalism and the Democracy Debate 33
- 4. Religion, the State, and Democracy: Contrasting Conceptions of Society in Egypt 51
- 5. Gender and Civil Society 64
- 6. Islamist Notions of Democracy 71
- 7. Secularism, Integralism, and Political Islam: The Egyptian Debate 83
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PART TWO. The Contest for the State and the Political Economy
- 8. Introduction to Part Two 97
- 9. Is Iran an Islamic State? 103
- 10. Islamic Mobilization and Political Change: The Islamist Trend in Egypt's Professional Associations 120
- 11. Hizb Allah and the Lebanese State 136
- 12. The Resurgence of Islam and the Welfare Party in Turkey 144
- 13. Is There an Islamic Economics? 154
- 14. Funding Fundamentalism: The Political Economy of an Islamist State 166
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PART THREE. Political Islam and Gender Relations
- 15. Introduction to Part Three 181
- 16. Women, Islam, and the State 185
- 17. From Immodesty to Collaboration: Hamas, the Women's Movement, and National Identity in the Intifada 194
- 18. "Hassiba Ben Bouali, If You Could See Our Algeria": Women and Public Space in Algeria 211
- 19. Devices and Desires: Population Policy and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republic 220
- 20. The Women of Sudan's National Islamic Front 234
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PART FOUR. The Struggle over Popular Culture
- 21. Introduction to Part Four 253
- 22. Rai, Rap, and Ramadan Nights: Franco-Maghribi Cultural Identities 257
- 23. Dramatic Reversals: Political Islam and Egyptian Television 269
- 24. Taking up Space in Tlemcen: The Islamist Occupation of Urban Algeria 283
- 25. Genesis of a Mobilization: The Young Activists of Algeria's Islamic Salvation Front 292
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PART FIVE. Movements and Personalities
- 26. Introduction to Part Five 309
- 27. What Does the Gama'a Islamiyya Want? 314
- 28. "Silencing Is at the Heart of My Case" 327
- 29. The Islamist Movement and the Palestinian Authority 335
- 30. What Kind of Nation? The Rise of Hamas in the Occupied Territories 339
- 31. Roots of the Shi'i Movement in Lebanon 355
- 32. "How Can a Muslim Live in This Era?" 370
- CONTRIBUTORS 377
- INDEX 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX
-
Introduction
- 1. On the Modernity, Historical Specificity, and International Context of Political Islam 3
-
PART ONE. Islam, Democracy, and Civil Society
- 2. Introduction to Part One 29
- 3. The New Orientalism and the Democracy Debate 33
- 4. Religion, the State, and Democracy: Contrasting Conceptions of Society in Egypt 51
- 5. Gender and Civil Society 64
- 6. Islamist Notions of Democracy 71
- 7. Secularism, Integralism, and Political Islam: The Egyptian Debate 83
-
PART TWO. The Contest for the State and the Political Economy
- 8. Introduction to Part Two 97
- 9. Is Iran an Islamic State? 103
- 10. Islamic Mobilization and Political Change: The Islamist Trend in Egypt's Professional Associations 120
- 11. Hizb Allah and the Lebanese State 136
- 12. The Resurgence of Islam and the Welfare Party in Turkey 144
- 13. Is There an Islamic Economics? 154
- 14. Funding Fundamentalism: The Political Economy of an Islamist State 166
-
PART THREE. Political Islam and Gender Relations
- 15. Introduction to Part Three 181
- 16. Women, Islam, and the State 185
- 17. From Immodesty to Collaboration: Hamas, the Women's Movement, and National Identity in the Intifada 194
- 18. "Hassiba Ben Bouali, If You Could See Our Algeria": Women and Public Space in Algeria 211
- 19. Devices and Desires: Population Policy and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republic 220
- 20. The Women of Sudan's National Islamic Front 234
-
PART FOUR. The Struggle over Popular Culture
- 21. Introduction to Part Four 253
- 22. Rai, Rap, and Ramadan Nights: Franco-Maghribi Cultural Identities 257
- 23. Dramatic Reversals: Political Islam and Egyptian Television 269
- 24. Taking up Space in Tlemcen: The Islamist Occupation of Urban Algeria 283
- 25. Genesis of a Mobilization: The Young Activists of Algeria's Islamic Salvation Front 292
-
PART FIVE. Movements and Personalities
- 26. Introduction to Part Five 309
- 27. What Does the Gama'a Islamiyya Want? 314
- 28. "Silencing Is at the Heart of My Case" 327
- 29. The Islamist Movement and the Palestinian Authority 335
- 30. What Kind of Nation? The Rise of Hamas in the Occupied Territories 339
- 31. Roots of the Shi'i Movement in Lebanon 355
- 32. "How Can a Muslim Live in This Era?" 370
- CONTRIBUTORS 377
- INDEX 381