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International Educational Corporation

Syllabus

Religion and Politics Department- Humanities

2 credits: 1 lecture; 1 practical Term- 7

Academic year

As. Professor- Golikova Valentina Ivanovna

Module 1

Lecture 1. Introduction to political Islam.

Contemporary Islam intensified its political essence and new and renewed Islamic political movements, often military and extremist, spread all over the world. Politicians and scholars tried to differentiate these groups by using different terms: Islamism, fundamentalism, radical Islam, Islamic extremism, Islamic terrorism and others.

 

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Mandatory

Adeeb Khalid. Islam after Communism. Religion and Politics in Central Asia. University of California Press, 2007, p. 8-16.

Recommended

Ayoob, Mohammed. Political Islam: Image and Reality. In: World Policy Journal, vol. XXI, No.3, Fall, 2004.

Boyer, Pascal. Religion Explained. Vintage, Random House, 2001, p. 335-340.

Lewis, Bernard. The Crisis of Islam. A Phoenix Paperback, 2003, p.6, 15-17, 20-21.

Джалилов З.Г. Ислам и общество в современном Казахстане, Алматы, 2006, с.140-168

 

 

Lecture 2. Historical roots of contemporary political Islam (second half of the XX c.)

In the 1950-s political Islam was conceived as a response to a nationalism and new wave of colonialism known as neocolonialism. Muslim ideology called to return to first principles of Islam. The state of Saudi Arabia was formed on the Wahhabi principles, revolution in Iran stopped the country’s way to modernization and transformed Iran into Islamic state.

 

Reading List

Mandatory

Baran Zeyno, Starr Frederick, Cornell Svante. In: Islamic Radicalism in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Implications for the UN. Silk Road Paper, July, 2006, Wash. D.C., p. 43-46

Bonner, Michael. Jihad in Islamic History. Princeton University Press, 2008, p. 42-49

Recommended

Esposito, Jonh. L. The Islamic Threat. Oxford Univ. Press, 1992, p. 11-29.

Lewis, Bernard. The Crisis of Islam. A Phoenix Paperback, 2003, p. 23-24.

Lewis, Bernard. The Roots of Muslim Rage. In: The Atlantic Monthly, September 1990. In: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/print/199009/muslim-rage

Islamic Political Radicalism. A European Perspective. Ed. by Tahir Abbas. Edinburgh University Press, 2007, p. 42-52.

 

Lecture 3. Jihad in history and modernity

The incitement of Muslims to hatred and violence may be explained by the Islamic doctrine itself. Inside jihad is for a person’s improvement, but the Islamic extremists emphasize the second meaning of jihad- armed warfare against infidels.

 

Reading List

Mandatory

Bonner, Michael. Jihad in Islamic History. Princeton University Press, 2008, p. 1-5, 74-76.

Recommended

Lewis, Bernard. The Crisis of Islam. A Phoenix Paperback, 2003, p. XXII-XXV, XXIX, 25-36.

Graham E. Fuller. The Future of Political Islam. N.Y./Houndmills:Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, p. 149-157.

 

 




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