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Landscapes of the Jihad : militancy, morality, modernity
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ISBN: 1850657750 Year: 2005 Publisher: London : Hurst,

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Landscapes of the Jihad : militancy, morality, modernity.
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ISBN: 9781850657750 1850657750 Year: 2007 Publisher: London Hurst


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The terrorist in search of humanity : militant Islam and global politics
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ISBN: 019752074X 0197524109 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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Argues that various forms of militancy, such as the actions of al-Qaeda, are informed by the same desire for agency and equality that animates other humanitarian interventions, such as environmentalism and pacifism.


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The terrorist in search of humanity : militant islam and global politics
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ISBN: 9781850659464 Year: 2008 Publisher: London : Hurst,

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Landscapes of the Jihad : Militancy, Morality, Modernity
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ISBN: 1787384411 1849047200 Year: 2005 Publisher: C. Hurst and Company (Publishers) Limited

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ISBN: 0801444373 Year: 2005 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press,

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The impossible Indian : Gandhi and the temptations of violence
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ISBN: 9781849041157 1849041156 Year: 2011 Publisher: London : Hurst,

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Landscapes of the Jihad : Militancy, Morality, Modernity
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ISBN: 0801459494 0801459788 Year: 2005 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press,

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What are the motives behind Osama bin Laden's and Al-Qaeda's jihad against America and the West? Innumerable attempts have been made in recent years to explain that mysterious worldview. In Landscapes of the Jihad, Faisal Devji focuses on the ethical content of this jihad as opposed to its purported political intent. Al-Qaeda differs radically from such groups as Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Indonesia's Jemaah Islamiyah, which aim to establish fundamentalist Islamic states. In fact, Devji contends, Al-Qaeda, with its decentralized structure and emphasis on moral rather than political action, actually has more in common with multinational corporations, antiglobalization activists, and environmentalist and social justice organizations. Bin Laden and his lieutenants view their cause as a response to the oppressive conditions faced by the Muslim world rather than an Islamist attempt to build states. Al-Qaeda culls diverse symbols and fragments from Islam's past in order to legitimize its global war against the "metaphysical evil" emanating from the West. The most salient example of this assemblage, Devji argues, is the concept of jihad itself, which Al-Qaeda defines as an "individual duty" incumbent on all Muslims, like prayer. Although medieval Islamic thought provides precedent for this interpretation, Al-Qaeda has deftly separated the stipulation from its institutional moorings and turned jihad into a weapon of spiritual conflict. Al-Qaeda and its jihad, Devji suggests, are only the most visible manifestations of wider changes in the Muslim world. Such changes include the fragmentation of traditional as well as fundamentalist forms of authority. In the author's view, Al-Qaeda represents a new way of organizing Muslim belief and practice within a global landscape and does not require ideological or institutional unity. Offering a compelling explanation for the central purpose of Al-Qaeda's jihad against the West, the meaning of its strategies and tactics, and its moral and aesthetic dimensions, Landscapes of the Jihad is at once a sophisticated work of historical and cultural analysis and an invaluable guide to the world's most prominent terrorist movement.


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The Impossible Indian : Gandhi and the Temptation of Violence
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ISBN: 0674070631 0674068106 Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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This is a rare view of Gandhi as a hard-hitting political thinker willing to countenance the greatest violence in pursuit of a global vision that went beyond a nationalist agenda. Guided by his idea of ethical duty as the source of the self's sovereignty, he understood how life's "idian reality could be revolutionized to extraordinary effect.


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Muslim Zion : Pakistan as a Political Idea
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ISBN: 0674074181 0674074165 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,

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Pakistan, founded less than a decade after a homeland for India's Muslims was proposed, is both the embodiment of national ambitions fulfilled and, in the eyes of many observers, a failed state. Muslim Zion cuts to the core of the geopolitical paradoxes entangling Pakistan to argue that India's rival has never been a nation-state in the conventional sense. Pakistan is instead a distinct type of political geography, ungrounded in the historic connections of lands and peoples, whose context is provided by the settler states of the New World but whose closest ideological parallel is the state of Israel. A year before the 1948 establishment of Israel, Pakistan was founded on a philosophy that accords with Zionism in surprising ways. Faisal Devji understands Zion as a political form rather than a holy land, one that rejects hereditary linkages between ethnicity and soil in favor of membership based on nothing but an idea of belonging. Like Israel, Pakistan came into being through the migration of a minority population, inhabiting a vast subcontinent, who abandoned old lands in which they feared persecution to settle in a new homeland. Just as Israel is the world's sole Jewish state, Pakistan is the only country to be established in the name of Islam. Revealing how Pakistan's troubled present continues to be shaped by its past, Muslim Zion is a penetrating critique of what comes of founding a country on an unresolved desire both to join and reject the world of modern nation-states.

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