Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn / Edition 1

Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn / Edition 1

by Asef Bayat
ISBN-10:
0804755957
ISBN-13:
9780804755955
Pub. Date:
05/16/2007
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10:
0804755957
ISBN-13:
9780804755955
Pub. Date:
05/16/2007
Publisher:
Stanford University Press
Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn / Edition 1

Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn / Edition 1

by Asef Bayat
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Overview

Whether Islam is compatible with democracy is an increasingly asked question, but ultimately a misguided one. In this book, Asef Bayat proposes that democratic ideals have less to do with the essence of any religion than with how it is practiced. He offers a new approach to Islam and democracy, outlining how the social struggles of student organizations, youth and women's groups, the intelligentsia, and other social movements can make Islam democratic.

Making Islam Democratic examines in detail those social movements that have used religion to unleash social and political change, either to legitimize authoritarian rule or, in contrast, to construct an inclusive faith that embraces a democratic polity. It provides a fresh analysis of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution—how it has evolved into the pervasive, post-Islamist reform movement of the early twenty-first century, and how it differed from Egypt's religious "passive revolution."

Focusing on events from the Iranian Revolution to the current day, with a comparative focus on Islamism, post-Islamism, and active religious expression across the region, Bayat explores the highly contested relationship between religion, politics, and the quotidian in the Middle East. His book provides an important understanding of the great anxiety of our time—the global march of "Muslim rage"—and offers a hopeful picture of a democratic Middle East.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804755955
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 05/16/2007
Series: Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Asef Bayat is Professor of Sociology and Middle Eastern Studies and holds the Chair of Society and Culture of the Modern Middle East at Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is the author of Life as Politics: How Ordinary People Change the Middle East (Stanford, 2009) and Street Politics: Poor People's Movements in Iran (1997).

Table of Contents


Abbreviations     ix
Chronology     xi
Preface     xviii
Islam and Democracy: The Perverse Charm of an Irrelevant Question     1
Revolution without Movement, Movement without Revolution: Islamist Activism in Iran and Egypt, 1960s-1980s     16
The Making of a Post-Islamist Movement: Social Movements and Sociopolitical Change in Iran, 1979-1997     49
Post-Islamism in Power: Dilemmas of the Reform Project, 1997-2004     106
Egypt's "Passive Revolution": The State and the Fragmentation of Islamism, 1992-2005     136
The Politics of Presence: Imagining a Post-Islamist Democracy     187
Reference Matter: Persian and Arabic Journals Cited     209
Notes     211
Bibliography     255
Index     275
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