
Order out of Chaos
Islam, Information, and the Rise and Fall of Social Orders in Iraq
- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Order out of Chaos
Islam, Information, and the Rise and Fall of Social Orders in Iraq
About this book
Order out of Chaos explains why Iraqis turned to the mosque after state collapse. In 2003, the US-led invasion of Iraq destroyed the Bathist state. Despite this the citizens of Basra established predictable routines of daily life and social order as the familiar and customary structures of state-imposed order collapsed. What enabled individuals in Basra to work together to produce order amid anarchy? The answer: the Friday mosque.
A week after the regime fell, Shii imams introduced Friday congregational prayers and associated sermons for the first time in most places since the 1950s. These sermons facilitated the spread of common knowledge and coordination, both locally and nationally, and contributed to the emergence of a relatively cohesive imagined community of Iraqi Shia that came to dominate Iraq's political order.
Combining rational choice approaches, ethnographic understanding, and GIS analysis, David Siddhartha Patel reveals the interconnectedness of the enduring problem of how societies create social order in a stateless environment, the origins and limits of political authority and leadership, and the social and political salience of collective identity.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Note on Transliteration
- 1. Order, Authority, and Identity
- 2. The Sanctions-Era Roots of Postinvasion Developments
- 3. Collapse
- 4. The Emergence of Local Orders
- 5. The Geography of Order
- 6. Ayatollahs’ Networks and National Authority
- 7. The Limits of Sunni Religious Authority
- 8. Beyond Basra and Beyond Sermons
- Notes
- References
- Index