al-Wajh wa-al-qina
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This Arabic-language volume examines the interplay between political authority and religious ideology in contemporary societies. Drawing on case studies and theoretical analysis, the author explores how Islamic fundamentalist movements engage with state structures, influence policy, and shape public discourse. The work delves into the mechanisms of mobilization, the role of religious narratives in legitimizing political action, and the challenges posed to secular governance. By situating these dynamics within broader debates on governance and identity, the book offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of Islam and politics in the modern world.
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Nabil Abd al-Fattah
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