Religion, national identity, and confessional politics in Lebanon : the challenge of Islamism / Robert G. Rabil.

SeriesThe Middle East in focus
Middle East in focus series. ^A610161
Contents Greater Lebanon and the National Pact : the elusiveness of national identity -- The confessional system between Lebanonism and Pan-Arabism -- Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyah and Fathi Yakan : the pioneer of Sunni Islamic activism in Lebanon -- The reassertion of sectarianism and the rise of Islamism -- The Islamists and the political system : al-Infitah and Lebanonization -- The praxis if Islamism and Syrian suzerainty -- The takeover of Beirut : the struggle for the state -- The future of Islamism in Lebanon.
Abstract "Tracing the rise of Islamism in Lebanon and its attempt to Islamize society and state by the reverse integration of society and state into the project of Islamism, this book looks at Lebanon against a background of weak and contested national identity and capricious interaction between religious affiliation and confessional politics and attempts to illustrate in detailed analysis this "comprehensive" project of Islamism according to its ideological and practical evolutionary change. The author demonstrates that, despite ideological, political and confessional incongruities and concerns, Islamism, in both its Sunni and Shi'a variants, has maintained a unity of purpose in pursuing its project: Jihad against Israel and abolishment of political sectarianism"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "The book traces the rise of Islamism in Lebanon and its attempt to Islamize society and state by the reverse integration of society and state into the project of Islamism. Against a background of weak and contested national identity and capricious interaction between religious affiliation and confessional politics, this book attempts to illustrate in detailed analysis this "comprehensive" project of Islamism according to its ideological and practical evolutionary change. The book demonstrates that, despite ideological, political and confessional incongruities and concerns, Islamism, in both its Sunni and Shi'a variants, has maintained a unity of purpose in pursuing its project: Jihad against Israel and abolishment of political sectarianism"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2011005276
ISBN9780230116542 (hardback)
ISBN023011654X (hardback)
Standard identifier# 40019825229

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