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Identity politics: liberal discourse and Islamic challenge in Egypt - 62

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The role of Islam in the state has become one of the most contentious issues in modern Middle Eastern society.

It holds a central position in every public debate over constitution, law and civil rights, as well as over the very essence of cultural identity.

Here Meir Hatina sheds light on the issue of Islam in the state through the prism of Egypt during the twentieth century.

He traces the continuity of Egyptian liberalism, from its emergence during the first half of the century through its repression following the July 1952 revolution, to the rise of secular liberalists such as Faraj Fuda in post-revolutionary Egypt. 'Identity Politics' reveals the assertive nature of the Islamic struggle, the desire to remake the state by fostering a close affinity between faith and power, worship and politics, which holds contemporary resonance for all Middle Eastern states.

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Tauris Academic Studies
085771340X / 9780857713407
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/03/2007
England
English
259 pages
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