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Authors: Abdou Simone, T. Abdou Simone, A. M. Simone
ISBN-13: 9780226758701, ISBN-10: 0226758702
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: July 1994
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Abdou Simone

T. Abdou Maliqalim Simone is associate professor of clinical and social psychology and African studies at the Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York.

Book Synopsis

A Muslim scholar with extensive experience in Africa, T. Abdou Maliqalim Simone was recruited by the Islamic fundamentalist Shari‘a Movement in Sudan to act as consultant for its project to unite Muslims and non-Muslims in Khartoum's shanty towns. Based on his interviews with hundreds of individuals during this time, plus extensive historical and archival research, In Whose Image? is a penetrating examination of the use of Islam as a tool for political transformation.

Drawing a detailed portrait of political fundamentalism during the 1985-89 period of democratic rule in the Sudan, Simone shows how the Shari‘a Movement attempted to shape a viable social order by linking religious integrity and economic development, where religious practice was to dominate all aspects of society and individuals' daily lives. However, because Sudanese society is remarkably diverse ethnically and religiously, this often led to conflict, fragmentation, and violence in the name of Islam.

Simone's own Islamic background leads him to deplore the violence and the devastating psychological, economic, and cultural consequences of one form of Islamic radicalism, while holding to hope that a viable form of this inherently political religion can in fact be applied. As a counterpoint, he ends with a discussion of South Africa's Call of Islam, which seeks political unity through a more tolerant interpretation of Islam.

As an introduction to religious discourse in Africa, this book will be widely read by students and scholars throughout African Studies, Religious Studies, Anthropology, and Political Science.

Table of Contents

Preface
Pt. 1Struggles for the Familiar
Ch. 1Religion, Islam, and the State in Africa3
Ch. 2Sudan: The Search for Political Coherency24
Ch. 3The Civil War41
Pt. 2Out of Bounds Islam and Transformation
Ch. 4Indigenous Solutions: Islamicization and Postcolonial Identity83
Ch. 5Sociality of the Capital: Transformation of Khartoum100
Ch. 6The Discursive Practices of the Islamic Movement129
Ch. 7Politics of Cultural Revival168
Ch. 8The Religion of Race, the Race for Religion192
Pt. 3A Reference from Another Africa
Ch. 9Advantageous Marginalities: A South African Critique of the Islamic Movement in Sudan205
Notes245
Index263

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