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El. knyga: Contesting the Theological Foundations of Islamism and Violent Extremism

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  • Serija: Middle East Today
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030027193
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Middle East Today
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030027193

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This edited volume discusses critically discursive claims about the theological foundations connecting Islam to certain manifestations of violent extremism. Such claims and associated debates become even more polarizing when images of violent acts of terrorism performed in the name of Islam circulate in the global media. The authors argue that the visibility of such mediated violent extremism, in particular since the emergence of ISIS, has created a major political and security challenge not only to the world but also to the global Muslim community. This is particularly true in relation to the way Islam is being understood and characterized in the modern world. Existing studies on radicalization generally deal with causes and strategies to address violent extremism. The book will appeal to scholars, researchers and students in political science, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.
1 Introduction: Framing the Debate Around Islamic Theology, Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
1(12)
Fethi Mansouri
Zuleyha Keskin
Part I Contesting the Theological Foundations of Violent Extremism
13(60)
2 Causes of Radicalisation: Theological Arguments as the Ultimate Trigger
15(20)
Zuleyha Keskin
Fatih Tuncer
3 Refuting the Extremist Interpretations of the Text and the Prophetic Traditions: The Case of Qur'an 2:256
35(18)
Hakan Coruh
4 Social Construction of Jihad and Human Dignity in the Language of ISIS
53(20)
Jan A. Ali
Part II The Social and Political Perspectives to Violent Extremism
73(64)
5 Orientalism and Anti-Orientalism: Epistemological Approaches to Islam and Violence
75(22)
Mohammed Sulaiman
6 Political and Social Changes in the Muslim World with Special Reference to Development, Knowledge and Freedom Deficits
97(18)
Riaz Hassan
7 Islamism, Radicalisation and Violent Extremism: Perspectives of Young Muslim Australians
115(22)
Halim Rane
Melissa Bull
Part III Religious Leadership and Violent Extremism
137(94)
8 Understanding Key Themes in the ISIS Narrative: An Examination of Dabiq Magazine
139(24)
Greg Barton
9 Potential Impact of the AKP's Unofficial Political Islamic Law on the Radicalisation of the Turkish Muslim Youth in the West
163(22)
Ihsan Yilmaz
10 Said Nursi's Non-violent Social Activism as a Refutation and Response to the Re-emergent Neo-Kharijite Sect in Islam
185(22)
Mahsheed Ansari
11 Pro-active Religious Rehabilitation for the Prevention of Radicalism and Violent Extremism
207(24)
Cemil Alkan
Index 231
Fethi Mansouri is Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University and UNESCO Chairholder at Cultural Diversity and Social Justice, Australia.





Zuleyha Keskin is Course Director at Charles Sturt University, Australia, and Managing Editor of Australian Journal of Islamic Studies.