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Islamic fundamentalism, nation- state and global citizenship: the case of Hizb ut-Tahrir
2016
Indonesian Journal of Islam and Muslim Societies
Contrary to common understanding among observers, this essay argues that Islamic fundamentalism is not anti-globalization movement, but rather as parts, participants, and interpreters of globalization. Focusing on the case of Hizb ut-Tahrir, it shows that regardless of its utopian nature of the ideology it pro- motes, Islamic fundamentalism is a globalizing force that constitutes a return of old world religions to modern society, which is characterised by its rejec- tion of the validity of
doi:10.18326/ijims.v6i1.35-61
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