Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances

'One of the fiercest books I've ever read' - Jasbir K. Puar Discourse around Muslims and Islam...
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Author: Mohamed Abdou
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Language: English
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Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances by Abdou, Mohamed

Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances

¥42,037

Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances

¥42,037
Author: Mohamed Abdou
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
'One of the fiercest books I've ever read' - Jasbir K. Puar

Discourse around Muslims and Islam all too often lapses into a false dichotomy of Orientalist and fundamentalist tropes. A popular reimagining of Islam is urgently needed. Yet it is a perhaps unexpected political philosophical tradition that has the most to offer in this pursuit: anarchism.

Islam and Anarchism is a highly original and interdisciplinary work, which simultaneously disrupts two commonly held beliefs - that Islam is necessarily authoritarian and capitalist; and that anarchism is necessarily anti-religious and anti-spiritual. Deeply rooted in key Islamic concepts and textual sources, and drawing on radical Indigenous, Islamic anarchistic and social movement discourses, Abdou proposes 'Anarcha-Islam'.

Constructing a decolonial, non-authoritarian and non-capitalist Islamic anarchism, Islam and Anarchism philosophically and theologically challenges the classist, sexist, racist, ageist, queerphobic and ableist inequalities in both post- and neo-colonial societies like Egypt, and settler-colonial societies such as Canada and the USA.

Author: Mohamed Abdou
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 06/20/2022
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.31lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9780745341910

About the Author
Mohamed Abdou is a Muslim anarchist activist-scholar from Egypt. His twenty years of activist research experience include living with the indigenous Zapatista movement in Chiapas, Mexico, and participating in the Egyptian uprisings of 2011.


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