Fallacy of Militant Ideology: Competing Ideologies and Conflict among Militants, the Muslim World and the West

Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Nature of conflict -- Ideology -- Religion -- Economics -- Sociology -- Orders and the state formation -- Political orders -- Sovereign a...

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Main Author: Marath, Munir Masood (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2021
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Religion and International Security Ser.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B International cooperation / Security policy / Islam / Violent behavior / Ideology
Further subjects:B Ideology Religious aspects Islam
B Violence-Religious aspects-Islam
B Religious militants
B Violence Religious aspects Islam
B Heresy
B Jihad
B Faith (Islam)
B Electronic books
B Islam and politics
B Islam and social problems
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Nature of conflict -- Ideology -- Religion -- Economics -- Sociology -- Orders and the state formation -- Political orders -- Sovereign authority -- Western democracy -- Islamic political order -- Conflict amongst political orders -- Conflict and its resolution -- Social orders -- Democratic social order -- Communist social order -- Religious orders -- Domain of knowledge -- Scope of religion -- Notes -- 2. Heresy of ideas -- Orthodoxy and heresy (bida'ā) -- Apostasy (irti'dād), excommunication (takfīr) and revolt (khurūj) -- Perspectives on khurūj, irti'dād and takfīr -- Revolt against rulers (khurūj) -- Classical perspective -- Modernist perspective -- Militant perspective -- Grounds to invoke irti'dād and takfīr -- Classical perspective -- Modernist perspective -- Militant perspective -- Notes -- 3. Polemics revisited -- Genesis of the polemics -- Right to prophetic inheritance -- Belief in imamate -- Right to caliphate -- Theological labelling -- Socio-political constructs in the sectarian domain -- Fatimid caliphate -- Safavid empire -- Iranian Revolution 1979 -- Sectarian rapprochement -- Notes -- 4. Codification of violence -- Violence and identity crisis -- Linkage between violence and collaboration with the colonialists -- Threat to cultural values -- Emergence of class conflict -- Economic exploitation -- Sectarian violence due to irrelevance of Ummah -- Violence and ideological nostalgia -- Notes -- 5. Codes of war -- Militants' codes of war -- Targeting those who follow democracy -- Fighting the imperialists -- Eradicating apostasy in Muslim societies -- Purging the Muslim societies of Heresies -- Violence against the Shiites -- Fighting the 'Nearer Enemy'.
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ISBN:1000431533