The challenge of fundamentalism: political Islam and the new world disorder/
Bassam Tibi.
- London: University of California Press, 1998.
- 262 p. ; 23 cm.
- Comparative studies in religion and society. .
The context: globalization, fragmentation, and disorder -- The study of Islamic fundamentalism and the scope of the inquiry -- World Order and the legacy of Saddam Hussein -- The sociocultural background and the exposure to cultural modernity -- Cultural fragmentation, the decline in consensus, and the diffusion of power in world politics -- The crisis of the Nation-State: Islamic, Pan-Arab, ethnic, and sectarian identities in conflict -- The fundamentalist ideology: context and the textual sources -- The idea of an Islamic State and the call for the implementation of the Sahri'a/Divine Law -- Democracy and democratization in Islam: an alternative to fundmentalism -- Human rights in Islam and the West: cross-cultural foundations of shared values.