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Towards a global sociology of political Islam - نسخة قابلة للطباعة +- نادي الفكر العربي (http://www.nadyelfikr.com) +-- المنتدى: الســــــــاحات العامـــــــة (http://www.nadyelfikr.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- المنتدى: قضايا اجتماعيــــــة (http://www.nadyelfikr.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=60) +---- المنتدى: اللغـات الأجنبيــة (http://www.nadyelfikr.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +---- الموضوع: Towards a global sociology of political Islam (/showthread.php?tid=18614) |
Towards a global sociology of political Islam - skeptic - 04-21-2006 كثيرة جدآ هي المقالات والتحليلات -بغثها وسمينها سيء النية أو حسنها أو ساذجها !-التي ظهرت في أخر عقدين مرسخة لمفاهيم ومصطلحات لم تكن مألوفة قبلآ_ الإسلام السياسي, الإسلاموية,إسلامو فوبيا أو رهاب الإسلام ومن بينها لدي هذه المقالة التي أصدرتها جامعة كامبردج العام الماضي.. [CENTER] Class, generation and Islamism: towards a global sociology of political Islam[/CENTER] Political Islam or Islamism is the consequence of the social frustrations, articulated around the social divisions of class and generation that followed from the economic crises of the global neo-liberal experiments of the 1970s and 1980s. The demographic revolution produced large cohorts of young Muslims, who, while often well educated to college level, could not easily find opportunities to satisfy the aspirations that had been inflamed by nationalist governments. Although these diverse studies of Islam are primarily concerned with the modern period, in order to understand such contemporary social movements as Islamism, we need to start in the nineteenth century. Broadly speaking we can identify four periods of Islamic political action in response to the social and cultural crises resulting from foreign domination and internal haemorrhaging. These movements have critically attacked contemporary political and military weakness in the name of the pristine Islam of the early community of the Prophet, and hence they have been labelled ‘fundamentalist’. In the nineteenth century, these reformist movements which were hostile to both traditional folk religion such as the Sufi lodges and external western threat included Wahhabism in Arabia, the Sudanese Mahdi, the Sanusi in North Africa, and Egyptian Islamic reform movements. The second wave of activism occurred in the 1940s with the development of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and the third movement began in the aftermath of the Arab defeat in the 1967 war with Israel and reached a crescendo with the Iranian Revolution in 1978–9 and with opposition to the Russian incursion into Afghanistan. The contemporary fourth wave of resistance opened with the Gulf War in 1990, when the entry of American troops into Saudi Arabia created the resentment that eventually resulted in the Al Qaeda networks, September 11 and the war on terrorism. In political terms, Palestine has been the single most important issue sustaining political Islam, or as Edward Said (Rogan and Shlaim 2001: 207) in his ‘Afterword’ to The War for Palestine notes for Palestinians ‘a vast collective feeling of injustice continues to hang over our lives] Towards a global sociology of political Islam - skeptic - 04-21-2006 2003 Towards a global sociology of political Islam - ياريموثا - 04-21-2006 Very glad by your return, and much more by your astonishing article skeptic (f) |