Islamism and Globalisation in Jordan

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Contemporary Arab Societies
Contemporary Islamic Identities
Contemporary Jordanian Society
contemporary Middle East politics
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Faisal Islamic Bank
Hashemite Monarchy
Homo Islamicus
hybridisation of Islamism in Jordan
IAFP
Inclusion Moderation Hypothesis
Islamic Bank
Islamic Business
Islamic Centre Charity
Islamic Charity Centre Society
Islamic Economics
Islamic Finance
Islamic financial networks
Islamic social institutions
Islamist Middle Class
Jordan Islamic Bank
Jordanian Identity
Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood
Jordanian Society
muslim
Muslim Brotherhood
Muslim World
neo-liberal economics
political Islam
Social Movement Theory
Socio-economic Development
Socioeconomic Developments

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138820968
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the activities of the local Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan. It examines how the Brotherhood, working to establish an alternative social, political and moral order through a network of Islamic institutions, made a huge contribution to the transformation of Jordanian society. It reveals, however, that the Brotherhood’s involvement in the economic realm, in Islamic financial activities, led it to engage with the neo-liberal approach to the economy, with the result that the Islamic social institutions created by the Brotherhood, such as charities, lost their importance in favour of profit-oriented activities owned by leading Islamist individuals. The book thereby demonstrates the "hybridisation" of Islamism, and argues that Islamism is not an abstract set of beliefs, but rather a collection of historically constructed practices. The book also illustrates how globalisation is profoundly influencing culture and society in the Arab world, though modified by the adoption of an Islamic framework.

Daniel Atzori completed his doctorate at the University of Durham, UK. He is currently Senior Energy Analyst at FC Business Intelligence.

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