How are we to understand the internal dynamics of an Islamic reform movement that calls for nationalist rallies and joins a delegation to meet with the French Prime Minister but denies that it 'does politics'? This book analyzes how the Association of Algerian ?Ulama?, founded in 1931 as a league of Muslim scholars, addressed the peculiar situation of French laicite in colonial Algeria and competed with Algeria's revolutionary nationalists. It also highlights the financial basis and the grassroots organizations of the movement, from which it brought about a 'passive' revolution against the colonial social order.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-90-04-74128-7 (9789004741287)
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Shoko Watanabe, Associate Professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia of the University of Tokyo, has published articles on Islamic reform and nationalism in the Maghrib, including 'Making an Arab-Muslim Elite in Paris', International Journal of Middle East Studies 53(3) (2021): 439-54.