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1999

6 x 9 in.
312 pp., 62 tables

ISBN: 978-0-292-74080-8
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Islam's Political Culture
Religion and Politics in Predivided Pakistan

By Nasim Ahmad Jawed

 

 

"What emerges in this book is the nature of the conflict between modern nationalism and Islamism....I know of nothing else in its field quite comparable to it, and nothing which examines these matters in such scrupulous detail."

—John Alden Williams, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Humanities in Religion, The College of William and Mary

This book examines the political dimension of Islam in predivided Pakistan (1947-1971), one of the first new Muslim nations to commit itself to an Islamic political order and one in which the national debate on Islamic, political, and ideological issues has been the most persistent, focused, and rich of any dialogues in the contemporary Muslim world.

Nasim Jawed draws on the findings of a survey he conducted among two influential social groups—the ulama (traditional religious leaders) and the modern professionals—as well as on the writings of Muslim intellectuals. He probes the major Islamic positions on critical issues concerning national identity, the purpose of the state, the form of government, and free, socialist, and mixed economies.

This study contributes to an enhanced understanding of Islam's political culture worldwide, since the issues, positions, and arguments are often similar across the Muslim world. The empirical findings of the study not only outline the ideological backdrop of contemporary Islamic reassertion, but also reveal diversity as well as tensions within it.

Nasim Ahmad Jawed is Professor of History and Coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies at California State University, Chico.


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