Radical Islam and the revival of medieval theology

Daniel Lav*

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Abstract

"With a scope that bridges the gap between the study of classical Islam and the modern Middle East, this book uncovers a profound theological dimension in contemporary Islamic radicalism and explores the continued relevance of medieval theology to modern debates. Based on an examination of the thought of the medieval scholar Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyya (d. 1328), the book demonstrates how long-standing fault lines within Sunni Islam have resurfaced in the past half-century to play a major role in such episodes as the Qutbist controversy within the Muslim Brotherhood, the split between radical salafīs and politically quietist ones, the renunciation of militancy by Egyptian and Libyan jihadist groups, and the radicalization of the insurgency in the North Caucasus. This work combines classical Islamic scholarship with a deep familiarity with contemporary radicalism and offers compelling new insights into the structure of modern radical Islam"--Provided by publisher.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge, U.K; New York
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages238
ISBN (Electronic)0511842058, 1107009642, 1107228336, 1139229257, 1139230719, 1139232169, 1139232924, 113923370X, 1139234404, 1280877790, 9780511842054, 9781107009646, 9786613719102
ISBN (Print)1107009642, 113923370X, 1280877790, 9781107009646, 9781139233705, 9781280877797
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2012

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