The genealogy of terror : how to distinguish between Islam, Islamism and Islamist extremism / Matthew L.N. Wilkinson
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- Wilkinson, M. L. N. (Matthew L. N.), author
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019
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- 9781315514437 ((electronic bk.))
- 1315514435 ((electronic bk.))
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- 9781138200463
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- Chapter 1: Why this book is needed -A global crisis of misunderstanding: why this book is needed; who its author is; what this book will accomplish -Why? How? What? -My Story and Credentials -The Structure and Substance of this Book Chapter 2: The Roots of Islam, Islamism and Islamist Extremism: the historical fault-lines of Islam -Introduction: Islam is shaped by the presence and absence of Muhammad -Political-theological Hiatus and Split: the Sunni-Shia Divide -Institutional Hiatus and Split: the division of powers between the Muslim Executive and the Religious Judiciary -Intellectual Hiatus and Split: Rationalist vs.
- Islamism and Islamist Extremism -The sources of the Worldview of Islam: the Qur'an and the Sunna -The themes and ethical praxis of Mainstream Islam -The themes and ethical praxis of Activist Islam -The themes and ethical praxis of Ideological Islamism -The themes and ethical praxis of Non-Violent Islamist Extremism -The themes and ethical praxis of Violent Islamist Extremism Chapter 5: The People, Texts and Contexts of Mainstream Islam -Hermeneutical Health-Warning: people and their ideas are 'shifters' -Mainstream Islam: the people and the texts -The Book of God - Al-Qur'an (The Recitation) -The Opening Chapter (Al-Fatiha) -Other Seminal Chapters -Commentaries on the Qur'an -The Canonical Books of Hadith -The Great Works of, Law (Fiqh),
- Ibn Rushd -Mainstream Islam in the modern and contemporary period Chapter 6: The People, Texts and Contexts of Ideological Islamism -Maududi, Al-Banna and Khomeini: The Ideological Islamist Shift from Agency to Structure -The Second Phase Islamism: Sayyid Qutb and the birth of Non-violent Islamist Extremism -Milestones (1964) - the 'Ur' text of Islamist Extremism -Ayatollah Khomeini: Shia Islamism succeeds where Sunni Islamism fails Chapter 7: The Genealogy of Terror: the People, Texts and Contexts of Violent Islamist Extremism -Violent Islamist Extremism's 'pioneers': Abdullah Azzam and Muhammad Abd as-Salam Faraj -The ideologues of Al-Qaeda: bin Laden, Al-Awlaki, Al-Zawahiri and As-Suri -The Ideologues of the Islamic State: Abu Musab Az-Zarqawi, An-Naji,
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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