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Islamism and democracy in India : the transformation of Jamaat-e-Islami

Jamaat-e-Islami Hind is the most influential Islamist organization in India today. Founded in 1941 by Syed Abul Ala Maududi with aim of spreading Islamic values in the subcontinent, Jamaat and its young offshoot, the Student Islamic Movement of India or SIMI, have been watched closely by Indian security services since September 11. In particular, SIMI has been accused of being behind terrorist bombings. This book is the first in-depth examination of India's Jamaat-e-Islami and SIMI, exploring political Islam's complex relationship with democracy and providing a rare window into Islamist trajectory in a Muslim-minority context. Irfan Ahmad conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork at a school in the town of Aligarh, among student activists at Aligarh Muslim University, at a madrasa in Azamgarh, and during Jamaat's participation in elections in 2002. He deftly traces Jamaat's changing position in relation to India's secular democracy and the group's gradual ideological shift toward religious pluralism and tolerance. Ahmad demonstrates how the rise of militant Hindu nationalism since the 1980s, evident in the destruction of the Babri mosque and widespread violence against Muslims, led to SIMI's radicalization, its rejection of pluralism, and its call for jihad. Islamism and Democracy in India argues that when secular democracy is responsive to the traditions and aspirations of its Muslim citizens, Muslims in turn embrace pluralism and democracy. But when democracy becomes majoritarian and exclusionary, Muslims turn radical--Publisher's description
eBook, English, 2009
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 2009
1 online resource (xx, 306 pages) : illustrations, maps
9781400833795, 1400833795
1049974821
Introduction
pt. I. Fieldwork and historical context
Doing fieldwork in times of war
Contextualizing the formation and ideology of Islamism
pt. II. Zigzags to Allah's kingdom
Educating the children
Mobilizing the young
Defining Islam: conflict and democratization
pt. III. Opposition and negotiation
Invoking Jihad
Negotiating the idol: secularism, democracy, and Allah's kingdom
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011
In English