Radical Islam : Medieval Theology and Modern Politics

Radical Islam : Medieval Theology and Modern Politics

EnglishPaperback / softback
Sivan Emmanuel
Yale University Press
EAN: 9780300049152
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In recent years radical fundamentalists have had a formidable intellectual and social impact on Sunni Islam countries such as Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon. This highly acclaimed book by an eminent Arabist focuses on the development of Sunni Muslim fundamentalism, discussing how it rejected Western values, broke with pan-Arabism, and took on an activist political position. This enlarged edition contains a new chapter, “In the Shadow of Khomeini,” which considers the growth and influences of Shi’ite radicalism since the Iranian Revolution, reviews the principal areas of controversy between Sunni and Shi’ite Muslims, and assesses whether rapprochement between the two groups is likely. 
Review of the earlier edition:
“Sivan . . . not only introduces Western readers to scores of important but little-known contemporary Islamic thinkers, . . . He also breaks new ground in his analysis of their work and activities.”—Shaul Bakhash, Wilson Quarterly
“A gem of a small book. . . . Sivan writes clearly, dispassionately, and with enviable command of his subject. His book makes a large and almost entirely new body of information available.”—Daniel Pipes, The New Leader
“Not just scholars but everyone seriously interested in the contemporary Middle East is in Sivan’s debt.”—G.H. Jansen, Los Angeles Times
“This study by Emmanuel Sivan is exceptional; it is professional, insightful, and persuasive. . . . A well-informed interpretation of recent events based directly on relevant Arabic writings.”—Michael W. Dols, History
“Thorough, thought-provoking, and very instructive.”—William M. Brinner, Middle East Review
Emmanuel Sivan is professor of history at Hebrew University and editor of the Jerusalem Quarterly
EAN 9780300049152
ISBN 0300049153
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date September 26, 1990
Pages 256
Language English
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Sivan Emmanuel