Muslims in global politics : identities, interests, and human rights

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Muslims in global politics : identities, interests, and human rights

Mahmood Monshipouri

(Pennsylvania studies in human rights)

University of Pennsylvania Press, c2009

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In Egypt Islamists clash with secularists over religious and national identity, while in Turkey secularist ruling elites have chosen to accommodate Islamists in the name of democracy and reconciliation. As Islam spreads throughout the world, Muslims living in their traditional homelands and in the Western world are grappling with shifting identities. In all cases, understanding the dynamics of identity-based politics is critical to the future of Muslims and their neighbors across the globe. In Muslims in Global Politics, Mahmood Monshipouri examines the role identity plays in political conflicts in six Muslim nations-Egypt, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Iran, and Indonesia-as well as in Muslim diaspora communities in Europe and North America. In each instance, he describes how conservatives, neofundamentalists, reformists, and secularists construct identity in different ways and how these identities play out in the political arena. With globalization, the demand for human rights continues to grow in the Muslim world, and struggles over modernity, authenticity, legitimacy, and rationality become increasingly important. Muslims in Global Politics deepens our understanding of how modern ideas and norms interact with the traditions of the Islamic world and, in turn, shows how human rights advocates can provide an alternative to militant Islamist movements.

Table of Contents

Preface: Muslims' Struggles for Identities, Interests, and Human Rights Chapter 1. Muslims' Quest for Identities, Interests, and Human Rights Chapter 2. International Human Rights Norms and Muslim Experiences Chapter 3. Gender, Identity, and Negotiating Rights Chapter 4. Searching for a Modern Islamic Identity in Egypt Chapter 5. Occupation, Sectarianism, and Identity Politics in Iraq Chapter 6. The Melding of the Old and New in the United Arab Emirates Chapter 7. Secularism, Turkish Islam, and Identity Chapter 8. The Reemergence of Populism in Iranian Politics: Constructing New Identities Chapter 9. Negotiating Modernity and Tradition in Indonesia Chapter 10. Construction of Muslims in Europe: The Politics of Immigration Conclusion: Identities, Interests, and Human Rights Notes Glossary Index Acknowledgments

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