03435nam 22005773a 450 991054519560332120230428004437.097814399215001439921504(CKB)5600000000015137(ScCtBLL)242c8a25-4f44-41a6-a938-f3654a74c644(MiAaPQ)EBC28870493(Au-PeEL)EBL28870493(OCoLC)1302008404(oapen)doab78238(EXLCZ)99560000000001513720220304i20212022 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIslam, Justice, and DemocracySabri Ciftci1st ed.Temple University Press2021[s.l.] :Temple University Press,2021.1 online resource (240 p.)Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics9781439921494 1439921490 9781439921517 1439921512 1. Introduction -- 2. Islam and democracy: a never-ending debate -- 3. Historical and conceptual foundations of justice discourses in Islam -- 4. Islam justice theory -- 5. Between order and freedom: Islamism and justice discourses -- 6. New Islamist movements, justice, and democracy -- 7. Distributive preferences, individualism, and support for democracy -- 8. Constitutional movements, Arab Spring, and justice -- Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Notes -- Bibliography.Justice (al-'adl) is one of the principal values of the Islamic faith. In Islam, Justice, and Democracy, Sabri Ciftci explores the historical, philosophical, and empirical foundations of justice to examine how religious values relate to Muslim political preferences and behavior. He focuses on Muslim agency and democracy to explain how ordinary Muslims use the conceptions of divine justice-either servitude to God or exercising free will against oppressors-to make sense of real-world problems. Using ethnographic research, interviews, and public opinion surveys as well as the works of Islamist ideologues, archives of Islamist journals, and other sources, Ciftci shows that building contemporary incarnations of Islamist justice is, in essence, a highly practical political project that has formative effects on Muslim political attitudes. Islam, Justice, and Democracy compares the recent Arab Spring protests to the constitutionalist movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the Middle East to demonstrate the continuities and rifts a century apart. By putting justice at the center of democratic thinking in the Muslim world, Ciftci reconsiders Islam's potential in engendering both democratic ideals and authoritarian preferences.Religious Engagement in Democratic PoliticsReligion / IslambisacshPolitical Science / World / Middle EasternbisacshPolitical SciencebisacshPolitical scienceReligion / IslamPolitical Science / World / Middle EasternPolitical SciencePolitical science.297.272Çiftçi Sabri1215786ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910545195603321Islam, Justice, and Democracy2809369UNINA