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Islamism And The West From Cultural Attack To Missionary Migrant Uriya Shavit

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Islamism And The West From Cultural Attack To Missionary Migrant Uriya Shavit
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Uriya Shavit
ISBN: 9781134704019, 1134704011
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Islamism And The West From Cultural Attack To Missionary Migrant Uriya Shavit by Uriya Shavit 9781134704019, 1134704011 instant download after payment.

Offering a unique analysis of Islamist ideology, Islamism and the West attempts to explain how- and why-mainstream Islamist leaders have, for the past century, developed and canonized theories which depict theWest as engaged in a sophisticated conspiracy to undermine Muslim identity by cultural means, while morallycollapsing and yearning for the spiritual salvation brought by Muslim migrants.
This book demonstrates how seemingly triumphalist Islamist writings served, in fact, to legitimize pragmatic concessions undertaken by Islamists – from cooperating with regimes allied with the West, to encouraging Muslim migration to Christian lands. Following the Arab Spring, and with Islamism becoming a dominant force in Middle Eastern politics, Islamism and the West is an essential reading for the understanding of a region in transition
Providing new insights on familiar concepts including ‘cultural imperialism,’ ‘liberal democracy,’ and ‘civilisational decline,’ this book will be of use to students of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Political Science, Migration Studies and Cultural Studies.
Uriya Shavit is a senior Lecturer at the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Tel Aviv University.He specializes in the study of modern Islamic law and politics and is author of numerous articles and six books in these fields, including; The New Imagined Community: Global Media and the Construction of National and Muslim Identities of Migrants (2009).

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