Penser dans l’au-delà de l’islamisme

The grand narrative of Islamism is today weakening or has routinized. However, young and urban professionals have developed a new knowledge that continues to comprehend religion as a fundamental element. However, this knowledge is fragmented and refuses the Islamist utopia. The discourses it deploys...

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Autores principales: Patrick Haenni, Husam Tammam
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Publicado: Université de Provence 2008
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Sumario:The grand narrative of Islamism is today weakening or has routinized. However, young and urban professionals have developed a new knowledge that continues to comprehend religion as a fundamental element. However, this knowledge is fragmented and refuses the Islamist utopia. The discourses it deploys are those of liberalism, individualism, and consumerism. As a result of the sociological and political mutations of the last decade in Egypt, a new Islamic imaginary is developing and is opening up to the west. These new discourses are related to the history of political Islam, but they are also probably leading their authors toward a secularized imaginary.