2. Political Sociology
Political sociology is an interdisciplinary field of study concerned with
exploring how power and oppression operate in society across diversified
levels of analysis.
It’s interested in the social causes and consequences of how power is
distributed and changes throughout and amongst societies.
Political sociology's focus ranges across individual families to the
State as sites of social and political conflict and power contestation.
3. Islamic Political Sociology
Recent development has been a revival of interest in the "social
project" of Islam.
"A central aim of the Quran is to establish a viable social
order on earth that will be just and ethically based"
The intellectual tradition of the Quran requires that Quranic thought be
dependent on a factual and proper study of social conditions in order to
develop Islamic social norms for reforming society
4. Islamic Political Sociology
The Quran and the genesis of the Muslim community occurred in the
light of history and against the social historical background
Belief in the divine mandate of the Muslim community gave
Muslim rulers the rationale for spreading their rule and empire
Islamic political and social movements proved particularly strong
among the younger generation, university graduates, and young
professionals recruited from the mosques and universities
5. Political Islam
Andrew F. March
A research Article
Global sociology of
political Islam
Baryan S Turner
A Research Article
Political Sociology
By Stephen Fisher
(A journal)
Political Sociology of Islam
Integration
Christian Joppke
A Research Article
Four Sources on topic: Islamic Political Sociology
6. Authors
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Stephen Fisher
Associate Professor of Political
Sociology.
Andrew F. March
Associate Professor of Political Science
at the University of Massachusetts
Christian Joppke
German political sociologist, professor
Baryan S Turner
British and Australian sociologist
8. 1-Political Sociology: Religion
There is a substantial difference between the level of democratization
between the Islamic and non-Islamic regions with Arab states especially
unlikely to be democratic.
Developments show Islamic political thought is inevitably anti-
democratic
There has been substantial Islamist terrorism internationally
9. Political Sociology: Religion
Although Islamic extremists are often characterized as
anti-democratic the motivations of Islamic terrorists and
political Islam, are varied
10. 2-Political Islam: Theory
Islamists differ in their traditionalism with regard to religious authority
and knowledge.
Groups or trends may differ in their tendency toward political
quietism or willingness to use violence
Political Islam should not be restricted to social movements seeking to
attain power or to those revolutionary governments brought to power
by Islamist activism
11. 3-Political Sociology of Islam Integration
Freedom and equality, liberalism’s two core principles, have been the
benchmark of the institutional integration of Islam
The problem for Islam to be corporately included: It requires a
church-like central organization that is foreign to Islam, which
has no clergy formally empowered to speak for all Muslims
The distancing from religion generates risks for religious liberties,
which is epitomized by France’s two-decade-long Islamicheadscarf
struggles
12. 4- Class, generation and Islamism: Towards a global
sociology of political Islam
Political Islam or Islamism is the consequence of
social frustrations articulated aroun social division
of class and generations.
The demographic revolutions produced large cohorts of young
Muslims, while well educated
could not find any opportunities
inflammed by National Governments.
14. 1-Political Sociology : Religion
Islamists differ in their traditionalism with regard to religious authority
and knowledge.
Groups or trends may differ in their tendency toward political
quietism or willingness to use violence
Political Islam should not be restricted to social movements seeking to
attain power or to those revolutionary governments brought to power
by Islamist activism
15. 1-Political Sociology : Religion
Although Islamic extremists are often characterized as anti-democratic
the motivations of Islamic terrorists and political Islam, are varied
Most recent armed conflicts have been in Muslim countries and
they have a higher than average participation in interstate
conflicts
Developments in political Islam raise interesting about the
relationships between religion and both political violence and
democracy.
16. 2-Political Islam: Theory
Potentially more interesting for political theorists are questions related to
particular versions or modifications of democracy in an Islamic political
context.
This ideological development (and long-standing Islamist participation in
undemocratic elections and judicial politics) created widespread
expectations in 2011–2013 that Islamist groups would come to power
prepared to act in accordance with constitutional democratic norms.
17. 2-Political Islam: Theory
The centralized, bureaucratic, legislating, sovereign state was imposed
on Muslim societies throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
sometimes by local modernizing elites and sometimes by European colonial
powers
18. 3-Political Sociology of Islam Integration
The tools for this rapprochement exist within Islamic doctrine in terms of
the so-called maqasid approach, very much the high road of Islamic
Reformism Today.
In stubbornly denying the status to Islam, the state can only resort to
formal concernsabout the Islamic organizations
19. No placre for different
terminologies of Islam
Muslims just follow
Allah’s Teaching
No Extremism allowed in
Islam
Democracy is far most
Practiced in Muslim States
Refutations