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Contemporary Islamic Political Thought in Egypt: Reading Jamal al-Banna and Tariq al-Bishri in Autocratic Contexts
By (Author) Ebtisam Aly Hussein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
22nd February 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
297.272
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book takes a hermeneutic approach toward reading the writings of Jamal al-Banna and Tariq al-Bishri across several decades in order to explore contemporary Islamic political thought under authoritarianism. Ebtisam Aly Hussein uses the framework of 'meta-languages', in relation to the writings of these two particular Islamic intellectuals, to examine how authority over the public sphere is established, in both religious and political terms. Chapters outline the major themes of Islamic political thought in the writings of al-Banna and al-Bishri - mainly the state in Islam, Shari'a application, political violence as jihad, and identity politics - and how in their writings they have interacted with a variety of autocratic practicesunder Nasir, Sadat and Mubarak. The book puts forward a unique study of the role of politics and religion in establishing authority over the public sphere, and how this authority is manifested in the intellectual output of these two Islamic intellectuals.
Ebtisam Aly Hussein is Associate Professor of Political Science at Cairo University, Egypt.