Secularism and nationalism: The political discourse of 'Abd al-Salam Yassin
Morocco does not have any strong Islamist movements. Its most influential is 'Adl wa-'l-Ihsan (Justice and Benevolence) led by 'Abd al-Salam Yassin. Yassin not accepting any secular forms of nationalism, linguistic or ethnic, promotes an activist Islam as an alternative. The article g...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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St. Martin's Press
1994
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Dans: |
Islamism and secularism in North Africa
Année: 1994, Pages: 167-186 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Changement social
B Islam B Changement socioculturel B Opposition B Fondamentalisme B Radicalisme <religion> B Laïcisme B Islam et politique B Nationalisme B Modernisation B Marokko B Changement politique |
Résumé: | Morocco does not have any strong Islamist movements. Its most influential is 'Adl wa-'l-Ihsan (Justice and Benevolence) led by 'Abd al-Salam Yassin. Yassin not accepting any secular forms of nationalism, linguistic or ethnic, promotes an activist Islam as an alternative. The article gives an analysis of Yassin's thought focusing on his opinion on the following issues: nationalism, secularism, the ruling elites and ideology of development, and the social structure. (DÜI-Mjr) |
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ISBN: | 0312121989 |
Contient: | In: Islamism and secularism in North Africa
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