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OverviewContemporary mass media descriptions of Muslims often suggest that Islam and Muslims are fundamentally undemocratic. Policy-makers in the West have weaponized these descriptions in attempts to legitimize anti-Muslim right-wing policy developments across the West and in the United States in particular, from surveillance in the aftermath of 9/11 to the anti-Islamic travel ban of 2017. But are Muslims undemocratic? Ahmed Khanani argues that this is not the case. In All Politics are God's Politics, Khanani shows that in fact, the opposite holds true: for socially conservative, politically active Muslims (Islamists), democracy or dimuqra?iyya reflects and extends their religious values. By drawing on conversations with over 100 Islamists in Morocco, this book enables readers to understand and appreciate the significance of dimuqra?iyya as a concept alongside new prospects for Islam and democracy in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Khanani's in-depth analysis of the Moroccan case brings these Islamists and their attending political views to the forefront. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmed KhananiPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781978818620ISBN 10: 1978818629 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 15 January 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Note on Names Introduction 1. Ordinary Language Philosophy and the Study of Democracy 2. islāmiyūn, Islam, Democracy 3. Institutions as Bridges 4. On Democracy and Substantive Goods 5. Democracy at Work Epilogue Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Glossary Bibliography Acknowledgments IndexReviews"""Ahmed Khanani's book is a most welcome contribution to the debate on religion and politics.""-- ""Perspectives on Politics"" ""Scholars, journalists, and politicians routinely speak of 'democracy' around the world as if the meaning of this term were universally shared. Khanani shows with great flair and sensitivity how blinding this assumption is. Highly illuminating and methodologically exemplary.""--Frederic Schaffer ""author of Elucidating Social Science Concepts: An Interpretivist Guide"" ""What if to act democratically is to follow the Prophet's sunna? This book turns the literature on 'Islam and democracy' on its head. Drawing on ordinary language philosophy Khanani explores the political-religious thought of Moroccan Muslim activists to appreciate contemporary democratic political thought and practice in an Islamic register. An extraordinary listener and innovative thinker, Khanani charts new terrain in decolonial studies, religion and politics, Islamic studies, and the study of Moroccan and MENA politics.""--Elizabeth Shakman Hurd ""author of Beyond Religious Freedom: The New Global Politics of Religion""" ""Scholars, journalists, and politicians routinely speak of 'democracy' around the world as if the meaning of this term were universally shared. Khanani shows with great flair and sensitivity how blinding this assumption is. Highly illuminating and methodologically exemplary."" -- Frederic Schaffer * author of Elucidating Social Science Concepts: An Interpretivist Guide * ""What if to act democratically is to follow the Prophet’s sunna? This book turns the literature on 'Islam and democracy' on its head. Drawing on ordinary language philosophy Khanani explores the political-religious thought of Moroccan Muslim activists to appreciate contemporary democratic political thought and practice in an Islamic register. An extraordinary listener and innovative thinker, Khanani charts new terrain in decolonial studies, religion and politics, Islamic studies, and the study of Moroccan and MENA politics."" -- Elizabeth Shakman Hurd * author of Beyond Religious Freedom: The New Global Politics of Religion * ""Ahmed Khanani’s book is a most welcome contribution to the debate on religion and politics."" * Perspectives on Politics * Ahmed Khanani's book is a most welcome contribution to the debate on religion and politics. -- Perspectives on Politics Scholars, journalists, and politicians routinely speak of 'democracy' around the world as if the meaning of this term were universally shared. Khanani shows with great flair and sensitivity how blinding this assumption is. Highly illuminating and methodologically exemplary. --Frederic Schaffer author of Elucidating Social Science Concepts: An Interpretivist Guide What if to act democratically is to follow the Prophet's sunna? This book turns the literature on 'Islam and democracy' on its head. Drawing on ordinary language philosophy Khanani explores the political-religious thought of Moroccan Muslim activists to appreciate contemporary democratic political thought and practice in an Islamic register. An extraordinary listener and innovative thinker, Khanani charts new terrain in decolonial studies, religion and politics, Islamic studies, and the study of Moroccan and MENA politics. --Elizabeth Shakman Hurd author of Beyond Religious Freedom: The New Global Politics of Religion Author InformationAHMED KHANANI is Plowshares Assistant Professor of Politics and co-director of the Center for Social Justice at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |