This book analyzes Morocco's unique response to counter-terrorism through the development of a religious bureaucracy to define and disseminate Islam.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Marie Wainscott is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Miami University. In 2017, she will serve as the American Academy of Religion/Luce Fellow in Religion and International Affairs at the State Department, and will be placed in the Office of Religion and Global Affairs as a counterterrorism specialist. She has previously been named a Boren Fellow and a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow. She speaks French and Arabic. Her work has appeared in the Journal of North African Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Transliteration notes Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction: joining the war on terror 2. Middle Eastern states' responses to the war on terror Part I. Reshaping Islam: 3. Moroccan Islam in the twenty-first century 4. Anatomy of a religious bureaucracy Part II. Reshaping the State: 5. Gendered reforms in 'moderate' Morocco 6. Deploying Moroccan religious policy through public education 7. Controlling credentials in higher Islamic education 8. Exporting Moroccan Islam: a religious foreign policy Conclusion: Morocco, the US, and the problem of terrorism Bibliography Index.
Transliteration notes Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction: joining the war on terror 2. Middle Eastern states' responses to the war on terror Part I. Reshaping Islam: 3. Moroccan Islam in the twenty-first century 4. Anatomy of a religious bureaucracy Part II. Reshaping the State: 5. Gendered reforms in 'moderate' Morocco 6. Deploying Moroccan religious policy through public education 7. Controlling credentials in higher Islamic education 8. Exporting Moroccan Islam: a religious foreign policy Conclusion: Morocco, the US, and the problem of terrorism Bibliography Index.
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