Islamism: A New Totalitarianism

Islamism: A New Totalitarianism

by Mehdi Mozaffari
Islamism: A New Totalitarianism

Islamism: A New Totalitarianism

by Mehdi Mozaffari

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Overview

This book is the first attempt to provide a global view on the phenomenon of Islamism from its beginning in Medina under the Prophet Muhammad to its new forms with the 'Caliphate' of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and the 'Imamate' of Ayatollah Khamenei. It demonstrates that all Islamists: Shia, Sunni, Salafi or Jihadi are aiming the same goal: The conquest of the world and the restauration of the Islamist World Empire by all means. Is this only a utopia? Not in Islamist optic. Islamists consider the fall of the Soviet Empire and the unprecedented crisis in Europe, due to the massive Muslim immigration, as the crepuscular of the collapse of the existing world order. The reader finds in this book an elaborated discussion on strength and weakness of Islamist world project.

Mehdi Mozaffari is Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, and former head of the Centre for Studies in Islamism and Radicalization (CIR). He is the author of a number of books and scholarly articles on international politics, Islam and globalization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783899301694
Publisher: Verlag Hans Schiler
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
File size: 527 KB

About the Author

Mehdi Mozaffari was an anti-shah activist, but equally against Iran’s 1979 Islamist revolution—which led to his escape "from the revolution ... leaving behind my country, my birthplace, my belongings, my career at Tehran University, my friends, my family." His subsequent academic career has been motivated in no small part, as he writes, by "the thirst to understand this phenomenon that so drastically changed my life, as well as the lives of all Iranians, and even the general situation in the Middle East, with an important impact on world politics." He is now professor emeritus of political science at Aarhus
University in Denmark.
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