Islamism and social movements in North Africa, the Sahel and beyond: transregional and local perspectives

As North African, Middle Eastern, and Sahelian societies adapt to the Post-Arab Spring era and the rise of violence across the area, various groups find in Islam an answer to the challenges of the era. This book explores how Islamist social movements, Sufi brotherhoods, and Jihadi armed groups, in t...

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Главные авторы: Campana, Aurélie 1976- (Автор, Редактор) ; Jourde, Cédric (Автор, Редактор) ; Drevon, Jerome (Автор) ; Biagini, Erika (Автор) ; Amghar, Samir 1977- (Автор) ; Fall, Khadiyatoulah (Автор) ; Merone, Fabio 1973- (Автор) ; Willcoxon, George Frederick (Автор) ; Bencherif, Adib (Автор) ; Brossier, Marie 1980- (Автор)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Abingdon Routledge 2017
В: Routledge studies in mediterranean politics (4)
Год: 2017
Серии журналов/журналы:Routledge studies in mediterranean politics 4
Другие ключевые слова:B Политический ислам
B Dschihadismus
B Религиозный конфликт
B Mittlerer Osten
B Объединение лиц
B Региональное развитие
B Борьба с
B Терроризм (мотив)
B Naher Osten
B Воинственность
B Авторитаризм
B Суфист
B Muslimbruderschaft
B Салафизм
B Ислам (мотив)
B Христианин (мотив)
B Политический процесс
B Религиозная община
B Nordafrika
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Итог:As North African, Middle Eastern, and Sahelian societies adapt to the Post-Arab Spring era and the rise of violence across the area, various groups find in Islam an answer to the challenges of the era. This book explores how Islamist social movements, Sufi brotherhoods, and Jihadi armed groups, in their great diversity, elaborate their social networks, and recruit sympathizers and militants in complicated times. The book innovates by transcending regional boundaries, bringing together specialists of the three afore-mentioned regions. First, it highlights how geographically dispersed religious groups define themselves as members of a larger, universal Umma, while evolving in deeply embedded local contexts. Second, its contributors prioritize in-depth fieldwork research, offering fine-grained, original insights into the manifold mobilization of Islamist-inspired social movements in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Mali, Senegal, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and Western Europe. The book sheds light on the tense debates and competition taking place amongst the different trends composing the Islamist galaxy and between other groups that also claim an Islamic legitimacy, including Sufi brotherhoods and ethnic and/or tribal groups as well. This book was originally published as a special edition of Mediterranean Politics3010
ISBN:1138309931