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20. The Women of Sudan's National Islamic Front

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