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Salafism After the Arab AwakeningSalafism After the Arab Awakening

Salafism After the Arab Awakening

Francesco Cavatorta

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"One of the most interesting consequences of the Arab awakening has been the central role of Salafists in a number of countries. In particular, there seems to have been a move away from traditional quietism towards an increasing degree of politicisation. The arrival on the political scene of Salafist parties in Egypt, Tunisia, and Yemen, as well as the seemingly growing desire of Salafists in other Arab countries to enter institutional politics through the creation of political parties, highlights quite clearly the debates around how to react to the awakening within Salafist circles. This book examines in detail how Salafism, both theologically and politically, is contending with the Arab uprisings across a number of countries. The focus is primarily on what kind of politicisation, if any, has taken place and what forms it has adopted. As some of the contributions make clear, politicisation does not necessarily diminish the role of jihad or the influence of quietism, revealing tensions and struggles within the complex world of Salafism"--front flap.

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OL Work ID
OL20215315W

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Islam and politicsArab countries, politics and governmentSalafīyahArab Spring, 2010-Arab Spring (2010- ) fast (OCoLC)fst01896290Arab Spring (2010-) fast (OCoLC)fst01896290 (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01896290 (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012000135

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