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Following the ideological disappointment of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, an Islamic revival arose in Egypt. Yet, far from a mechanical reaction to the decline of secular nationalism, this religious shift was the product of impassioned competition among Muslim Brothers, Salafis and state institutions and their varied efforts to mobilize Egyptians to their respective projects. By pulling together the linked stories of these diverse claimants to religious authority and tracing the social and intellectual history of everyday practices of piety, Aaron Rock-Singer shows how Islamic activists and institutions across the political spectrum reshaped daily practices in an effort to persuade followers to adopt novel models of religiosity. In so doing, he reveals how Egypt's Islamic revival emerged, who it involved, and why it continues to shape Egypt today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on Transliteration and Spelling
- Introduction
- 1 Mind before Matter: Visions of Religious Change in Postcolonial Egypt
- 2 Currents of Religious Change: Ideological Transmission and Local Mobilization
- 3 Could the State Serve Islam?: The Rise and Fall of Islamist Educational Reform
- 4 Prayer and the Islamic Revival: A Timely Challenge
- 5 Beyond Fitna: The Emergence of Islamic Norms of Comportment
- 6 The Ambiguous Legacy of the Islamic Revival: How Women Emerged as a Barometer of Public Morality
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index