Zakarīyā, Fuʼād.

Myth and reality in the contemporary Islamist movement [electronic resource] / Fouad Zakariyya ; translated with an introduction and bibliography by Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi. - London ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Pluto Press, 2005. - xxv, 170 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. 1. Secularism, the Gulf States, and Islam. The contemporary Muslim and the search for certitude -- Secularism: a civilizational requirement -- Critiques of secularism -- Islam and religious hierarchy -- Petro-Islam -- The contemporary world according to Shaykh Shaʻrāwī -- pt. 2. In debate with Hạssan Hạnafī. The future of Islamic fundamentalism: a critical study in light of Hạssan Hạnafī's approach -- Evaluating the discourse of the contemporary Islamist movements -- Islamic fundamentalism and the verdict of history -- pt. 3. On the implementation of sharīʻah. An invitation to dialogue -- The July Revolution and the Islamist groups -- The implementation of sharīʻah: an attempt at comprehension -- The implementation of sharīʻah: a new dialogue.


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Islam--20th century.
Religion and state.
Islamic fundamentalism.
Islam and civil society.


Electronic books.

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