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Hasan al-Turabi: Islamist Politics and Democracy in Sudan

Hasan al-Turabi: Islamist Politics and Democracy in Sudan

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W. J. Berridge
Cambridge University Press, 2/13/2020
EAN 9781316632406, ISBN10: 1316632407

Paperback, 365 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Hasan al-Turabi (1932–2016) was seen as one of the most influential figures in modern Sudanese history and politics. This book, based on extensive research and a thorough analysis of al-Turabi's own writings, provides a comprehensive study of the upbringing, ideas and political career of the Islamist intellectual and political leader. Balancing hostile and favourable accounts of al-Turabi, it challenges assumptions of the 'Marxist' or 'Fascist' dynamics underpinning Islamism, arguing that its colonial and post-colonial origins define the nature of Islamism's message. By encouraging readers to move away from generic models and limited readings of Islamism, Willow Berridge opens new and vital research for the understanding of Islamic politics across the Middle East and Africa. It makes for an ideal read for both undergraduate and postgraduate students focusing on the modern Sudanese state, and those challenging core debates on democracy, the Islamic State and Jihad.

Introduction
conflicting representations of al-Turabi
1. Early life and education, 1932–1964
2. Charisma and its limitations, 1964–1989
3. Salvation Regime, 1989–1999
'one-man show'?
4. Between liberalism and totalitarianism
al-Turabi's Western influences
5. Reformer or radical? Islamic and Islamist influences
6. Between global and defensive jihad
7. The Islamic state
sharia, nationalism and non-Muslim rights
8. Al-Turabi's Islamist democracy
a valid blueprint?
9. Champion of the marginalised? The decentralisation strategy
10. Legacy
Turabism, post-Islamism and neo-fundamentalism.