Explores how, why and where an Islamic revival emerged in 1970s Egypt, and why this shift remains relevant today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aaron Rock-Singer is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University, New York. He holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University, New Jersey.
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Acknowledgments A note on transliteration and spelling Introduction 1. Mind before matter: visions of religious change in post-colonial Egypt 2. Currents of religious change: ideological transmission and local mobilization 3. Could the state serve Islam? The rise and fall of Islamist educational reform 4. Prayer and the Islamic revival: a timely challenge 5. Beyond fitna: the emergence of Islamic norms of comportment 6. The ambiguous legacy of the Islamic revival: how women emerged as a barometer of public morality Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments A note on transliteration and spelling Introduction 1. Mind before matter: visions of religious change in post-colonial Egypt 2. Currents of religious change: ideological transmission and local mobilization 3. Could the state serve Islam? The rise and fall of Islamist educational reform 4. Prayer and the Islamic revival: a timely challenge 5. Beyond fitna: the emergence of Islamic norms of comportment 6. The ambiguous legacy of the Islamic revival: how women emerged as a barometer of public morality Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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