
This collection of essays brings together two sets of articles and book chapters by Mariam Abou Zahab, the extraordinary late scholar of Islam in South Asia. The first part of the volume examines Shia-Sunni relations in Pakistan, while the second concerns violent Islamism in the country, covering both the Talibanisation of the Pashtun belt and the jihadi dimension of South Asian Salafism.Throughout these texts, Abou Zahab explores the many reasons why Pakistan has been the crucible of political Islam. She offers a historical view of this development, factoring in the impact of colonialism and conflict, including the Soviet-Afghan War and the post-9/11 Western military operations in Afghanistan. While making clear the major importance of these external influences, from Saudi Arabia and Iran to the US, she also places Pakistan's political Islam in the context of local cultures, mobilising her anthropological erudition without ever indulging in culturalism. Finally, she emphasises the sociological determinants of sectarianism, Talibanism and jihadism, as well as the political economy of these ideologies.Abou Zahab's knowledge is exhaustive, but in these papers she offers an elegant synthesis in which each word matters. This volume is indispensable for understanding the present dynamics of Pakistan.
This collection of essays investigates the complex evolution of political Islam in Pakistan, seeking to explain how the nation became a central crucible for sectarianism and militant ideologies. The late scholar Mariam Abou Zahab utilizes her extensive anthropological background and long-term field research to synthesize the historical, sociological, and geopolitical factors shaping the country. By moving beyond simplistic cultural explanations, she provides a rigorous framework that accounts for both internal socio-economic pressures and the significant impact of external regional and global interventions.
What You Will Find
Experts and scholars of South Asian studies recognize this volume as a foundational text for understanding the intricate political economy of Islam in Pakistan. Readers frequently note the academic density and precision of the prose, which offers a sophisticated synthesis of complex regional dynamics.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2020-08-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197534597
ISBN-13:
9780197534595
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