000929593 000__ 06425cam\a2200541Ia\4500 000929593 001__ 929593 000929593 005__ 20230306151338.0 000929593 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000929593 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000929593 008__ 161115s2016\\\\enk\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000929593 019__ $$a963359979$$a963745147$$a964178989$$a964529824$$a965766449$$a1112511868 000929593 020__ $$a9781349949663$$q(electronic book) 000929593 020__ $$a1349949663$$q(electronic book) 000929593 020__ $$z9781349949656 000929593 020__ $$z1349949655 000929593 0247_ $$a10.1057/978-1-349-94966-3.$$2doi 000929593 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn962831215 000929593 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)962831215$$z(OCoLC)963359979$$z(OCoLC)963745147$$z(OCoLC)964178989$$z(OCoLC)964529824$$z(OCoLC)965766449$$z(OCoLC)1112511868 000929593 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$epn$$cYDX$$dN$T$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCF$$dCCO$$dUAB$$dCOO$$dIOG$$dOTZ$$dFIE$$dVT2$$dVLB$$dLOA$$dOCLCQ$$dKSU$$dOCLCA$$dNLE$$dUKMGB$$dUKAHL$$dOCLCQ$$dERF$$dOCLCQ 000929593 043__ $$aa-pk--- 000929593 049__ $$aISEA 000929593 050_4 $$aBP63.P2 000929593 08204 $$a320.55095491$$223 000929593 24500 $$aFaith-based violence and Deobandi militancy in Pakistan /$$cJawad Syed, Edwina Pio, Tahir Kamran, Abbas Zaidi, editors. 000929593 250__ $$aFirst edition. 000929593 260__ $$aLondon :$$bPalgrave Macmillan,$$c2016. 000929593 300__ $$a1 online resource 000929593 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000929593 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000929593 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000929593 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 000929593 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000929593 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000929593 520__ $$a'The contributions to this valuable collection provide useful insight into the background of "faith-based militancy and terrorism in Pakistan and across the globe," distinguishing crucially the Deobandi dimension of radical Islam that has been fostered by Saudi Arabia, with US support in Pakistan particularly in the 1980s during the harsh and brutal Zia-ul-Haq regime. These developments pose a severe threat to Islamic society and beyond, and merit careful attention by those who hope to understand today's complex and dangerous world.' -Professor Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 'This is a most timely volume which provides historical depth and nuance to the understanding of Islamic militancy and violence in Pakistan. Such an awareness is often lacking in contemporary analyses. The empirical data provided in a series of incisive and insightful chapters enables an informed account to emerge of the causes and consequences of the growing influence of Deobandi Islam within the country and its transnational linkages. The volume enables the reader to grasp the complex factors which reduce the space for pluralism, despite inherited traditions of tolerance. The book is a must read for everyone seeking to understand contemporary Pakistan and to assess its future trajectory.' -Professor Ian Talbot, University of Southampton, UK 'There has long been a need for a study tracing the development of Deobandi school of thought in the South Asian subcontinent in both the colonial and the post-colonial eras. 'Faith-Based Violence and Deobandi Militancy in Pakistan' will fill this lacuna through an inter-disciplinary and historically informed study of Deobandi thinking and organization.' -Professor Ayesha Jalal, Tufts University, USA 'This book is a landmark in scholarship on Islam, Pakistan and militancy. It will provide necessary insights into the genesis of violence in the name of religion and sect which scholars, ordinary readers and decision-makers can use to understand why Pakistan's name is often in the headlines for the wrong reasons.' -Professor Tariq Rahman, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, Pakistan This book documents and highlights the Deobandi dimension of extremism and its implications for faith-based violence and terrorism. This dimension of radical Islam remains largely ignored or misunderstood in mainstream media and academic scholarship. The book addresses this gap. It also covers the Deobandi diaspora in the West and other countries and the role of its radical elements in transnational incidents of violence and terrorism. The specific identification of the radical Deobandi and Salafi identity of militants is useful to isolate them from the majority of peaceful Sunni and Shia Muslims. Such identification provides direction to governmental resources so they focus on those outfits, mosques, madrassas, charities, media and social medial channels that are associated with these ideologies. This book comes along at a time when there is a dire need for alternative and contextual discourses on terrorism. Jawad Syed, PhD, is Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Diversity Management at the University of Huddersfield, UK. He is the founder and co-director of the Global Centre for Equality and Human Rights (GCEHR), UK. He is also a programme chair of the Gender, Race and Diversity in Organisations SIG of the European Academy of Management. Edwina Pio (PhD, BEd, MNZAC) is Professor of Diversity at the Business & Law School, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, and is Visiting Professor at Boston College, USA. She is co-director of the Global Centre for Equality and Human Rights (GCEHR), UK. Tahir Kamran, PhD, is Professor and Head of the Department of History at Government College University Lahore, Pakistan, where he founded the biannual journal The Historian. From 2013-2015, he was Iqbal Fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK, as Professor in the Centre of South Asian Studies. Abbas Zaidi is Tutor in Media Studies at the School of the Arts & Media, University of New South Wales, Australia. 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