2011
DOI: 10.1177/026272801103100201
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Democracy and Political Islam in Bangladesh

Abstract: This article examines the deeply contested approaches of ‘political Islam’ towards modern democracy in Bangladesh, the third largest Muslim country in the world, where sharia law is not the source of public law and where a democratic government is in place. Selecting the political manifestos and constitutions of three different influential Islamist parties, the Jamat e Islami Bangladesh, Hizbut Tahrir Bangladesh and Jamatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, the study examines through discourse analysis why Islamists take… Show more

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“…One could therefore argue that India experienced its own 9/11 moment. Bangladesh, too, though globally unnoticed, suffered its own 9/11 event, when 500 bombs were detonated simultaneously on 17 August 2005 (Hasan, 2011: 98). After India faced another major terrorist attack in Mumbai, its commercial capital, on 26 November 2008, it seems that as common victims of global terrorism, India and the USA both decided to increase their geostrategic and geopolitical partnership to strengthen their common traditional and non-traditional security interests in the region (Mahadevan, 2012).…”
Section: Concerns Over Global Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One could therefore argue that India experienced its own 9/11 moment. Bangladesh, too, though globally unnoticed, suffered its own 9/11 event, when 500 bombs were detonated simultaneously on 17 August 2005 (Hasan, 2011: 98). After India faced another major terrorist attack in Mumbai, its commercial capital, on 26 November 2008, it seems that as common victims of global terrorism, India and the USA both decided to increase their geostrategic and geopolitical partnership to strengthen their common traditional and non-traditional security interests in the region (Mahadevan, 2012).…”
Section: Concerns Over Global Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After all, Bengali culture, like Pashtun or Balochi culture, also claims to have this strong in-built recognition that religion is a private affair. We also do not hear that Bangladesh has had its own 9/11 experience (Hasan, 2011), partly because the government does not want to give terrorists the publicity they seek. Benkin blames the current state, but is too myopic.…”
Section: The Major Chapters and Their Key Messagesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This movement and its political activities are not limited by the confined sovereign country's boundaries; rather, it is active in various countries, such as in the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), Islamic Forum Europe, and UK Islamic Mission. All of the groups have their own self-governing structures influenced and inspired by the Maulana Maududi (Haq 2010;Reza Nasr 1994;Nasr 1996;Riaz 2010).…”
Section: Three Parties From Three Regions: Three Diverse Historiesmentioning
confidence: 99%