04879nam 22006495 450 991101052720332120250616135035.03-031-86781-510.1007/978-3-031-86781-1(CKB)39331705400041(MiAaPQ)EBC32157262(Au-PeEL)EBL32157262(OCoLC)1524424460(DE-He213)978-3-031-86781-1(EXLCZ)993933170540004120250616d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Islamist Turn on Ideological Grounds Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, and Iran in Comparative Perspective /by Adnan Türegün1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (299 pages)Middle East Today,2945-70253-031-86780-7 Chapter 1: Introduction:Islamist Turns, Ideational Perspective, and Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 2: Varieties of Islamism in MENASA Politics -- Chapter 3: The World-Historical Context of Islamisms -- Chapter 4: From Kemalist Modernism to the Turkish–Islamic Synthesis and Turco-Islamism -- Chapter 5: The Egyptian Conundrum: Shades of Modernism and Islamism -- Chapter 6: Transforming the Idea of Pakistan from Nation Building into Defence of Islam -- Chapter 7: Iran: Breaking with Pahlavi Modernism and Shi i Orthodoxy -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Revisiting Islamism and Comparative Politics.The Islamist Turn is an ambitious comparative study that delves deep into the causes and forms of Islamicization in Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, and Iran. Often studied separately, Türegün brilliantly brings these critical cases together to develop a typology with substantial detail. His ideational theory captures both the convergence around increasing Islamicization and the divergence in how Islamicization manifests across the Muslim world. This book is an absolute must-read for anyone interested in de-secularization, religion, and politics. —Sebnem Gumuscu, Associate Professor of Political Science, Middlebury College This book offers the most comprehensive theoretical and empirical analysis of Islamic movements, examining their causes, consequences, and transformative impact over time. Türegün’s insightful comparative approach not only traces the evolution of diverse Islamic ideas and actors but also addresses critical gaps in the literature, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the dynamics of Islamic movements. —M. Hakan Yavuz, Professor, University of Utah and the author of Nostalgia for the Empire Many states in the Islamic Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia that had previously experienced some measure of secularism turned to Islam in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. In so doing, they have changed the political landscape of their nations and the entire region, also significantly influencing international politics. The Islamist Turn outlines, explains, and demonstrates this change. And, on all three counts, the book fills an important gap in our collective knowledge by developing a typology of Islamist turns based on the institutional aspect of the change; offering an ideational explanation of the turns with an emphasis on the political ideologies and strategies of rulers; and studying the cases of Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, and Iran as exemplary of the Islamist turns in the region. Adnan Türegün is an adjunct research Professor of Sociology at Carleton University, Canada. He uses comparative methodology in his work and emphasizes the role of ideas in social outcomes. His areas of interest include Islamicization, state–Islam relations over the longue durée, and autocratic rule.Middle East Today,2945-7025Middle EastPolitics and governmentPolitical scienceReligion and sociologyReligionsMiddle EastMiddle Eastern PoliticsPolitics and International StudiesSociology of ReligionMiddle Eastern ReligionsMiddle EastPolitics and government.Political science.Religion and sociology.Religions.Middle East.Middle Eastern Politics.Politics and International Studies.Sociology of Religion.Middle Eastern Religions.950Türegün Adnan1220359MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911010527203321The Islamist Turn on Ideological Grounds4397608UNINA