State, Nationalism, and Islamization: Historical Analysis of Turkey and Pakistan

This book argues that Islam’s role in state nationalism is the best predictor of the Islamization of government using two most different cases: Turkey, which was an aggressively secular country until recently, and Pakistan, a country that is synonymous with Islamization. It establishes a causal link...

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Autor principal: Ali Saleem, Raja M. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2017
En:Año: 2017
Colección / Revista:Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
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(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Pakistan / Islamización / Nacionalismo / Türkei
Otras palabras clave:B Islam and politics Turkey
B Political Science and International Relations
B Pakistan Politics and government
B Nationalism
B Middle East Politics and government
B Islam Pakistan
B Nationalism Pakistan
B Comparative Politics
B Islam and politics
B Islam Turkey
B Political Science
B World Politics
B Islam and politics Pakistan
B Nationalism Turkey
B Islam
B Turkey Politics and government
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Printed edition: 9783319540054
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Sumario:This book argues that Islam’s role in state nationalism is the best predictor of the Islamization of government using two most different cases: Turkey, which was an aggressively secular country until recently, and Pakistan, a country that is synonymous with Islamization. It establishes a causal link between Islam’s role in state nationalism and Islamization of government during various periods of the history of both countries. The indicators used to establish the causal link between Islam’s role in state nationalism and Islamization are the presence of Islamic provisions in the constitution, Islam-inspired national symbols, Islamic images on the national currency, Islamic basis of family law, a Department of Religious Affairs, and governmental support for religious education. The book concludes by identifying three causal mechanisms-legitimacy, mobilization, and authenticity-that link Islam’s role in state nationalism and the Islamization of government
ISBN:3319540068
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54006-1