The challenge of political Islam : non-Muslims and the Egyptian state
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- 2010
- Topics
- Coptic Church -- Relations -- Islam, Coptic Church, Islam -- Relations -- Coptic Church, Islam and state -- Egypt, Religion and state -- Egypt, Copts -- Political activity, Religious minorities -- Egypt, 11.84 Islam: other, Interfaith relations, Islam, Islam and state, Religion and state, Religious minorities, Koptische Kirche, Religiöse Minderheit, Islamism, Copts, Nichtmuslim, Nichtmuslim -- Islam -- Ägypten, Nichtmuslim -- Staat -- Ägypten, Islam -- Nichtmuslim -- Ägypten, Staat -- Nichtmuslim -- Ägypten, Egypt, Ägypten, Kopten -- Ägypten
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- Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
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- English
xiii, 277 pages ; 24 cm
"Scott gauges seismic changes within Middle Eastern society from the bottom up. This exemplary work demonstrates how far some Islamists, namely the moderate middle, have departed from their contemporaries, and links crucial debates framed mainly in Arabic discourse to broader debates concerning citizenship, national identity, and public consensus in 21st-century Egypt."-BRUCE LAWRENCE, Duke University
"Drawing on her extraordinary access to both Coptic and Muslim Brotherhood intellectuals, Rachel Scott provides a lucid and important study that transcends the posturing and the polemics. A must-read for anyone interested in Christian-Muslim relations in general and the issues being negotiated in Egypt in particular.-YVONNE YAZBECK HADDAD, Georgetown University
The rise of political Islam has provoked considerable debate about the compatibility of democracy, tolerance, and pluralism with the Islamist position. As The Challenge of-Islam reveals, Egyptian Islamists today are more integrated into the political arena than ever, and are voicing a broad spectrum of positions, including a vision of Islamic citizenship more inclusive of non-Muslims
Based on Islamist writings, political tracts, and interviews with Islamistsùincluding members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and other important contemporary thinkersùthis book looks closely at how modern, politically-oriented Egyptian Islamists perceive non-Muslims in an Islamic state and how non-Muslims respond. Clarifying the movement's aims, this work uncovers how Islamists have responded to the pressures of modernity, the degree to which the movement has been influenced by both a historical Islamic framework and Western modes of political thinking, and the necessity to reconsider the notion that secularism is a precondition for tolerance. --Book Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-261) and index
Non-Muslims in classical Islam -- Discontinuity, continuity, and the rise of Islamism -- Non-Muslims and the Egyptian state -- The dhimma -- Toward citizenship -- Citizenship in an Islamic state -- Coptic responses
"Scott gauges seismic changes within Middle Eastern society from the bottom up. This exemplary work demonstrates how far some Islamists, namely the moderate middle, have departed from their contemporaries, and links crucial debates framed mainly in Arabic discourse to broader debates concerning citizenship, national identity, and public consensus in 21st-century Egypt."-BRUCE LAWRENCE, Duke University
"Drawing on her extraordinary access to both Coptic and Muslim Brotherhood intellectuals, Rachel Scott provides a lucid and important study that transcends the posturing and the polemics. A must-read for anyone interested in Christian-Muslim relations in general and the issues being negotiated in Egypt in particular.-YVONNE YAZBECK HADDAD, Georgetown University
The rise of political Islam has provoked considerable debate about the compatibility of democracy, tolerance, and pluralism with the Islamist position. As The Challenge of-Islam reveals, Egyptian Islamists today are more integrated into the political arena than ever, and are voicing a broad spectrum of positions, including a vision of Islamic citizenship more inclusive of non-Muslims
Based on Islamist writings, political tracts, and interviews with Islamistsùincluding members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and other important contemporary thinkersùthis book looks closely at how modern, politically-oriented Egyptian Islamists perceive non-Muslims in an Islamic state and how non-Muslims respond. Clarifying the movement's aims, this work uncovers how Islamists have responded to the pressures of modernity, the degree to which the movement has been influenced by both a historical Islamic framework and Western modes of political thinking, and the necessity to reconsider the notion that secularism is a precondition for tolerance. --Book Jacket
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-261) and index
Non-Muslims in classical Islam -- Discontinuity, continuity, and the rise of Islamism -- Non-Muslims and the Egyptian state -- The dhimma -- Toward citizenship -- Citizenship in an Islamic state -- Coptic responses
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