Post-Islamism
Book Description
In an era where spiritual traditions intersect with modern global realities, this thoughtful examination reveals how Islamic movements in Pakistan have quietly transformed their approach to social change. Dr. Husnul Amin presents a compelling study of what he terms "post-Islamism," documenting a significant shift that began in 1999 when Pakistan consciously embraced a more moderate Islamic path.
This scholarly work traces the evolution of Islamic political and social forces between 2006 and 2014, focusing specifically on movements committed to peaceful, non-violent strategies for transformation. Rather than examining extremist narratives, Amin illuminates how these movements have created meaningful space for women, youth, and non-Muslim voices within Pakistani society.
The book explores how this spiritual and political evolution has fostered greater pluralism, contributing to both socioeconomic development and democratic progress. For readers interested in understanding how traditional spiritual frameworks adapt to contemporary challenges, this work offers valuable insights into the intersection of faith, politics, and globalization.
Through careful analysis of this silent transformation, Amin demonstrates how Islamic movements can embrace modernity while maintaining their spiritual foundations. The study provides a nuanced perspective on how religious communities navigate the complexities of neoliberal globalization while preserving their core values and expanding their inclusive vision for society.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 198 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Islam and world politics
- β Explore Secularism
- β Explore Politics and government
- β Explore Globalization
- β Explore Islam and state
- β Explore Islam
- β Explore East and West