Islamism as Philosophy: Disorienting the Decolonial
by
S. Sayyid
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History
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Apr 3, 2026
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1472509838
ISBN-13
9781472509833
Description
S. Sayyid presents an intricate examination of the philosophical underpinnings that shape the perception of Islamism in contemporary discourse. By delving into the intersections of Islam and philosophy, the work challenges conventional narratives and offers a critical perspective on how these ideas influence decolonial thought.
Throughout the exploration, Sayyid invites readers to reconsider the ideological frameworks that often dictate understanding in a global context. With a focus on disorientation as a tool for intellectual engagement, the author adeptly navigates the complexities of identity, culture, and belief systems, ultimately shedding light on the intricate relationship between philosophy and the socio-political landscape of Islamism.
Throughout the exploration, Sayyid invites readers to reconsider the ideological frameworks that often dictate understanding in a global context. With a focus on disorientation as a tool for intellectual engagement, the author adeptly navigates the complexities of identity, culture, and belief systems, ultimately shedding light on the intricate relationship between philosophy and the socio-political landscape of Islamism.
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