Post-Islamism

Q3 Social Sciences Contemporary Arab Affairs Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI:10.1525/CAA.2019.123001
A. Imad
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Abstract

The thesis of political Islam’s failure reignites a deep discussion of fundamental questions. At the same time, it opens the door for a discussion of post Islamism as a concept, a term, and a phase. The term “post-Islamism,” like every “post-” term, is undoubtedly characterized by an extremely fluid definition. This leads to certain interpretations expiring without establishing others and to profound transformations occurring within an intellectual and social phenomenon that presages that it will evolve away from its original form. In no circumstance, however, will what comes after resemble what came before. The aspects of the relationship and similarity between the two phases largely remains relative and ambiguous. Although the use of the term “post-Islamism” dates back decades, in particular to the 1990s, it has once again returned to the spotlight, more prominently now than ever, as several Islamist movements are advancing further on the path to accepting democracy, political pluralism, and power-sharing. Several Islamist movements in the Arab and Islamic world today are embracing public and individual freedoms, and advocating a separation of religion and politics. This article examines the concept of post-Islamism, its legitimacy, and credibility as a fundamental shift in Islamist rhetoric and behavior, as well as the causes leading to it, and the conditions, obstacles, and realistic models of this concept or its approximates, both Sunni and Shiite, in the Arab or Muslim world.
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Post-Islamism
政治伊斯兰失败的论点重新引发了对基本问题的深入讨论。同时,它也为后伊斯兰主义作为一个概念、一个术语和一个阶段的讨论打开了大门。“后伊斯兰主义”这一术语,就像每一个“后”术语一样,无疑具有极其多变的定义特征。这导致某些解释在没有建立其他解释的情况下失效,并导致在一种知识和社会现象中发生深刻的转变,预示着它将从其原始形式演变而来。然而,在任何情况下,之后的事情都不会与之前的事情相似。这两个阶段之间的关系和相似性在很大程度上仍然是相对的和模糊的。尽管“后伊斯兰主义”一词的使用可以追溯到几十年前,特别是在20世纪90年代,但随着一些伊斯兰运动在接受民主、政治多元化和权力分享的道路上进一步推进,它再次成为人们关注的焦点,而且比以往任何时候都更加突出。今天,阿拉伯和伊斯兰世界的一些伊斯兰运动正在拥抱公共和个人自由,并主张政教分离。本文考察了后伊斯兰主义的概念,其合法性和可信度,作为伊斯兰主义言论和行为的根本转变,以及导致它的原因,条件,障碍,以及这个概念或其近似的现实模式,无论是逊尼派还是什叶派,在阿拉伯或穆斯林世界。
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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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