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9780874809015

Debating Moderate Islam : The Geopolitics of Islam and the West

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    9780874809015

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    0874809010

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Utah Pr
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Summary

After 9/11, many Americans took the view that the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were the leading edge of a new war: Islam versus the West. Yet the attacks were also part of the current struggle within Islam between fundamentalist and moderate approaches and were staged for maximum effect in the Muslim world. This book is based on a special-topic issue of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (Fall 2005), and brings together prominent Muslim voices from the policy and academic communities to debate the nature of moderate Islam and what moderation means in both a theological and a geopolitical sense. Participants reflect on the future of political Islam, its role in Muslim politics, western policies in the Muslim world, and the future of American-Muslim relations. This book and the debate it presents are vital to understanding these complex issues.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction
Debating Moderate Islamp. 3
The Debate
Power or Ideology: What Islamists Choose Will Determine Their Futurep. 15
Moderate Muslims: A Mainstream of Modernists, Islamists, Conservatives, and Traditionalistsp. 25
Freedom and Security: Necessary Conditions for Moderationp. 34
Moderate Islam: A Product of American Extremismp. 42
Islamic Democracy and Moderate Muslims: The Straight Path Runs through the Middlep. 51
The Rebuttals
Blaming the United States, Israel, or Capitalism Is Not the Solutionp. 65
The Clash of Ignorances: The War on Terror Must Not Compromise Muslim Rightsp. 70
The Erdogan Experiment in Turkey Is the Futurep. 74
Though Muslims Exist Today, Islam Does Notp. 83
Moderate Muslims Are the Key to the Future of Islam and American-Muslim Relationsp. 88
Commentaries and Reflections on the Debate
In God We Trust: The Prospects for the Future of Islam and the West Are Positivep. 95
Liberal Islam versus Moderate Islam: Elusive Moderates and the Siege Mentalityp. 102
Reflections on Ijtihad and Moderate Islamp. 109
Culture Talk: Six Debates That Shape the Discourse on "Good" Muslimsp. 114
The Transformation of a Turkish Islamic Movement: From Identity Politics to Policyp. 124
Reflections on the Debatep. 131
The Last Word
Defining a Moderatep. 139
Accommodating "Moderation": A Return to Authenticity or Recourse to Heresy?p. 147
Contributorsp. 155
Indexp. 159
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