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Rethinking Religion and Political Legitimacy Across the Islam–West Divide

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The relationship between religion and politics is a bone of political contention and a source of deep confusion across the Islam–West divide. When most western liberals cast their gaze on Muslim societies today, what they see is deeply disconcerting. From their perspective there is simply too much religion in public life in the Arab-Islamic world, which raises serious questions for them about the prospects for democracy in this part of the world. This article critically explores the relationship between religion and political legitimacy with a geographical and cultural focus on the Muslim Middle East. The broad historical question that shapes this inquiry is: Why is religion a source of political legitimacy in Muslim societies today while in the West, broadly speaking, religion is a source of disagreement and illegitimacy?

This article originally appeared in Philosophy & Social Criticism (vol. 40, Nos. 4–5), pp. 439–447, Copyright © 2014 by (Special Issue: Alessandro Ferrara , Volker Kaul , David Rasmussen (eds.), “From the Erosion of the Nation-State to the Rise of Political Islam. Reset-Dialogues İstanbul Seminars 2013”). Reprinted by Permission of SAGE Publications, Ltd.

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Hashemi, N. (2016). Rethinking Religion and Political Legitimacy Across the Islam–West Divide. In: Benhabib, S., Kaul, V. (eds) Toward New Democratic Imaginaries - İstanbul Seminars on Islam, Culture and Politics. Philosophy and Politics - Critical Explorations, vol 2. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41821-6_15

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