1st Edition

Islam and Politics in the Modern Middle East

Edited By Metin Heper, Raphael Israeli Copyright 1984
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    The recent resurgence of Islam in the Middle East is a far more complex phenomenon than is often suggested by those analyses which reduce recent developments in the area to no more than an intensification of religiosity.

    Islam and Politics in the Modern Middle East challenges that perception of the contemporary Middle East. It explores the nature of the Islamic revival and attempts to establish the original impulse behind particular instances of Islamic resurgence. It also examines the degree to which religious institutions have served as a mechanism for expressing secular demands and frustrations and investigates to what extent politics is a functional alternative to religion.

    First published in 1984.

    Acknowledgements.  1. Islam, Politics and Change in the Middle East Martin Heper  2. Islam and Politics in Modern Middle Eastern History Gabriel Baer  3. ‘Ulamā’ and Politics in Saudi Arabia Aharon Layish  4. Islam in Egypt under Nasir and Sadat: Some Comparative Notes Raphael Israeli  5. The National Salvation Party in Turkey Türker Alkan  6. Islam and Its Implications for the International System Ali L. Karaosmanoglu  7. Politicization of Islamic Re-traditionalism: Some Preliminary Notes Sabri Sarayi.  Notes on Contributors.  Index

    Biography

    Metin Heper, Raphael Israeli