Fallacy of Militant Ideology

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Fallacy
Heresy
Ibn Kathir
ideological violence in Muslim societies
Ideologies
Ideology
ISIS
Islam
Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic Political Order
Jihad
Middle East conflict studies
Militant
Militant Outfits
Military Jihad
Muslim
Muslim Rulers
Muslim World
Ottoman Caliphate
Pakistan
Pious Caliphs
Polemic
political violence analysis
Politico Religious Authority
Quranic Verses
radicalisation dynamics
religious extremism
Sayyed Qutb
Sectarian Schisms
security studies
Shiite Ideology
Socio-political Variables
Territorial Nationalism
the West
Theological Legitimacy
Violence
War
Western Democratic Ideals

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367759599
  • Weight: 3020g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book highlights the conflict between jihadist militants and the West as essentially ideological in character. It has serious implications internalized by Muslim societies, with the boundaries of faith changed by the interplay of socio-political variables.

Violence emerged in Muslim societies as a means of emancipation or identity when the state could not resolve the conflict situation. Although the militants were influenced by socio-political factors, they have always looked to religion to justify their acts of violence. This book, exposing the fallacy of the narrative evolved by the militants, offers a counter narrative. It reinterprets the primary sources, unravels the historical and socio-political constructs, unmasks the heroes and enemies, challenges the dichotomies between theory and practice, re-establishes the boundaries between heresy and faith, and attempts to transform the current ideological discourse. ~

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the discourse between religion and security, political Islam, Islamic history, jihad, Middle Eastern studies, and South Asian studies.

Munir Masood Marath is a senior civil servant in Pakistan, currently serving as City Police Officer, Multan. Previously, he has served as Director General of the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA), Pakistan. He has also served in the Counter Terrorism Department in Punjab, and in different districts of Punjab, including Multan, Chakwal and Layyah, as head of the district police. He holds a PhD in Political Islam from Government College University in Lahore, Pakistan.

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