Princeton Readings in Islamist Thought – Texts and Contexts from al–Banna to Bin Laden P 560 p. 09
Euben, Roxanne L., Zaman, Muhammad Qasim 著
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Acknowledgments xi Permissions xiii A Note on Transliteration,Spelling, and Other Conventions xvii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Part I:Islamism: An Emergent Worldview Chapter 2: Hasan al-Banna 49 Toward theLight 56 Chapter 3: Sayyid Abu'l-A'la Mawdudi 79 The Islamic Law 86Chapter 4: Sayyid Abu'l-Hasan'Ali Nadwi 107 Muslim Decadence and Revival 112Chapter 5: Sayyid Qutb 129 Signposts along the Road 136 In the Shade ofthe Qur'an 145 Part II: Remaking the Islamic State Chapter 6:Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini 155 Islamic Government 163 Chapter 7: MuhammadBaqir al-Sadr 181 The General Framework of the Islamic Economy 186 Chapter8: Hasan al-Turabi 207 The Islamic State 213 Chapter 9: Yusuf al-Qaradawi224 Islam and Democracy 230 Part III: Islamism and Gender Chapter10: Murtaza Mutahhari 249 The Human Status of Woman in the Qur'an 254Chapter 11: Zaynab al-Ghazali 275 An Islamist Activist 283 From Days of MyLife, chapter 2 288 Chapter 12: Nadia Yassine 302 Modernity, Muslim Women,and Politics in the Mediterranean 311 Part IV: Violence, Action, andJihad Chapter 13: Muhammad'Abd al-Salam Faraj 321 The Neglected Duty327 Chapter 14: 'Umar'Abd al-Rahman 344 The Present Rulers and Islam: AreThey Muslims or Not? 350 Chapter 15: Hamas 356 Charter of the IslamicResistance Movement (Hamas) of Palestine 364 Chapter 16: Muhammad HusaynFadlallah 387 Islamic Unity and Political Change 394 September 11th,Terrorism, Islam, and the Intifada 403 Chapter 17: The Taliban 409 A NewLayeha for the Mujahidin 415 An Interview with a Taliban Commander 418Part V: Globalizing Jihad Chapter 18: Usama bin Laden 425 Declarationof War against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places 436Chapter 19: Muhammad'Ata al-Sayyid 460 Final Instructions 466 Glossary473 Bibliography 479 Index 501