The Shari'a state: Arab Spring and democratization

Will the shariʻa-state be the outcome? Arab Spring and the hope for democratization -- The shariʻa-state and western scholarship. the reality of an Islamist shariʻatization of politics that seeks a name -- The shariʻa-state is not the faith of Islam: shariʻa and politics -- The challenge of the Isla...

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Main Author: Ṭībī, Bassām 1944- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u.a.] Routledge 2013
In:Year: 2013
Series/Journal:Middle East studies politics Islamic studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Arab countries / Law / Political movement / Democracy / Islamic law / Arab Spring
Further subjects:B Islam and state (Arab countries)
B Democracy (Arab countries)
B Islamic Law Political aspects
B Arab Spring, 2010-
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Summary:Will the shariʻa-state be the outcome? Arab Spring and the hope for democratization -- The shariʻa-state and western scholarship. the reality of an Islamist shariʻatization of politics that seeks a name -- The shariʻa-state is not the faith of Islam: shariʻa and politics -- The challenge of the Islamist shariʻa- state to the international order: torn between the Westphalian synthesis, Pax Americana and Pax Islamica -- Shariʻa and Islamism in the Arab Spring: from the promise of a blossoming spring to a frosty and lethal winter -- From traditional shariʻa reasoning to the Islamist shariʻatization in post-Arab Spring -- Torn between combating prejudice and the accusation of Islamophobia: the shariʻa-state and policing speech in the debate on whither Islamic civilization
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0415662176