The Challenge of Political Islam: Non-Muslims and the Egyptian State

Rachel Scott

The Challenge of Political Islam: Non-Muslims and the Egyptian State
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Country
United States
Published
23 April 2010
Pages
294
ISBN
9780804769051

The Challenge of Political Islam: Non-Muslims and the Egyptian State

Rachel Scott

The rise of political Islam has provoked considerable debate about the compatibility of democracy, tolerance, and pluralism with the Islamist position. As The Challenge of Political Islam reveals, Egyptian Islamists today are more integrated into the political arena than ever, and are voicing a broad spectrum of positions, including a vision of Islamic citizenship more inclusive of non-Muslims.

Based on Islamist writings, political tracts, and interviews with Islamists-including members of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and other important contemporary thinkers-this book looks closely at how modern, politically-oriented Egyptian Islamists perceive non-Muslims in an Islamic state and how non-Muslims respond. Clarifying the movement’s aims, this work uncovers how Islamists have responded to the pressures of modernity, the degree to which the movement has been influenced by both a historical Islamic framework and Western modes of political thinking, and the necessity to reconsider the notion that secularism is a precondition for toleration.

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