
Religious resurgence and democratization have been two of the most significant developments of the last quarter of the twentieth century. Frequently they work together; other times they are at odds. In the muslim world, this relationship is of special importance because of the strength of theIslamic resurgence, and the intensity of muslim demands for greater popular participation in political processesEsposito and Voll use six case studies to look at the history of this relationship and the role played by new Islamic movements. At one end of the spectrum, Iran and Sudan represent two cases of militant, revolutionary Islam opposing the political system. In Algeria and Malaysia however, the newmovements have been legally recognized and made part of the political process. The authors identify several important factors, such as the legality or illegality of the new Islamic movements and the degree to which they cooperate with existing rulers, as being key to understanding the success orfailure of these movements. Still, the case studies prove that despite the commonalities, differing national contexts and identities give rise to differences in agenda and method.This broad Spectrum of experience contains important lessons for understanding this complex and subtle relationship, and will also provide insight into the powerful forces of religion and democracy in a broader global context.
This work investigates the complex and often contradictory relationship between Islamic religious resurgence and the development of democratic political processes in the Muslim world. John L. Esposito and John O. Voll, both established scholars in Islamic studies and international relations, utilize a comparative framework to analyze how religious movements interact with state governance. By examining the tension between popular political participation and traditional religious authority, the authors argue that the success or failure of these movements depends heavily on national context, legal status, and the willingness of movements to engage with existing political systems.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational comparative study for understanding the intersection of political Islam and democratization. Scholars frequently cite the authors' case-study methodology as a standard approach for navigating the nuances of religious movements in diverse national contexts.
Page Count:
246
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
ISBN-10:
0198026757
ISBN-13:
9780198026754
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