
Striving for Allah
Purification and Resistance among Fundamentalist Muslims in the Netherlands
- 284 pages
- English
- PDF
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Striving for Allah
Purification and Resistance among Fundamentalist Muslims in the Netherlands
About this book
Islamic fundamentalist movements, such as Salafism, are of great concern to Western societies like the Netherlands, yet much remains unknown about these phenomena. Striving for Allah fills in the blanks by presenting primary data from in-depth qualitative research in the Netherlands and, to a lesser extent, Britain. First, the book compares orthodox, radical, and extremist groups - regarding attitudes, motives, reasons, and behavior - within Islamic fundamentalism. Then it presents an innovative theoretical framework that contributes to the understanding of the attraction of Islamic fundamentalism to converts, an important group that is often overlooked. The book finds that Dutch Muslim fundamentalists are not as 'other' as is commonly assumed. Instead, the research demonstrates that Islamic fundamentalism among the Dutch and other Western Muslims is, to a large extent, a Western phenomenon. Islamic fundamentalism is hence a truly global phenomenon. [Subject: Sociology, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Terrorism, European Studies]
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- FIGURES
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 REMOVING THE VEIL
- 2 ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM AS A THREAT TO SOCIETY?
- 3 CONVERSION, RADICALIZATION AND IDENTITY STRAIN
- 4 AN ORTHODOX FOCUS ON POSITIVE SELF-IDENTIFICATION
- 5 A RADICAL AND EXTREMIST FOCUS ON RESISTANCE
- 6 REPRESENTING PURIFICATION AND RESISTANCE
- 7 A ‘LATE MODERN’ IDENTITY PROJECT UNDER STRAIN
- CONCLUSIONS
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- GLOSSARY OF ARABIC TERMS
- APPENDIX