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This work investigates how the politicization of Islam functions within specific social contexts and the mechanisms through which religious identity intersects with political mobilization. The author, Z. Fareen Parvez, utilizes ethnographic research to examine the lived experiences of individuals navigating the intersection of faith and state power. By analyzing the interplay between institutional structures and grassroots religious practice, the book argues that political Islam is not a monolithic entity but a dynamic process shaped by local conditions and historical contingencies.
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Scholars in the field of sociology and political science recognize this text for its rigorous ethnographic methodology and nuanced approach to religious identity. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a significant resource for students and researchers focusing on the intersection of religion and modern governance.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford
ISBN-10:
0190842377
ISBN-13:
9780190842376
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