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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Revolt; Chapter 1: Libya: First Experience of the Arab World and Islam; Chapter 2: How the Middle East Began to Be Studied; Chapter 3: Leaders of Revival in Islam; 1 Ideology; 2 The Leader; 3 Conversion or Identity Crisis; 4 The Movement; 5 Routinization; Chapter 4: Two Historical Movements; 1 The Zanj Revolt; 2 Ibn Tumart; Chapter 5: Leaders and State Formation; 1 Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab; 2 Uthman dan Fodio; 3 The Sanusiya; Chapter 6: Leaders Against Colonialism; 1 Shamil; 2 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri; 3 The Sudanese Mahdi.

4 The 'Mad Mullah'5 Ahmadiya; Part II: Islamic Renewal: Calls for Reform; Chapter 7: A Way of Approaching Islamic History; Chapter 8: Thinkers Rather than Activists; Chapter 9: What Is Modernity in Islam?; Part III: Revolts Renewed; Chapter 10: Features of Later Twentieth- and Twenty-ƯFirst-ƯCentury Islamic Movements; Chapter 11: Renewal Again; Chapter 12: The Postmodern Era: The Rage of Islam; Chapter 13: How Individual Countries Have Reacted in the Postmodern Era; 1 Saudi Arabia; 2 Nigeria; 3 Libya Under Gaddafi; 4 Daghestan; 5 Algeria Post 'Abd al-Qadir; 6 Sudan After the Mahdi; 7 Somalia.

8 Palestine: 'Izz al-Din al-QassamChapter 14: Palestine: The Root Cause of Muslim Despair; Chapter 15: Conclusion: A Hope for Tolerance; Works Consulted; Index.

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