In this brilliant look at the rise of political Islam, the distinguished political scientist and anthropologist Mahmood Mamdani dispels the notion of 'good' (secular and westernized) Muslims as against 'bad' (pre-modern, fanatic) Muslims. Mamdani shows how political Islam emerged from a modern encounter with western power, and how the terrorist movement within it arose out of the USA's post-Vietnam Proxy Wars. It culminates by looking in detail at the 'Global' War against terror being waged in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq. Good Muslim, Bad Muslim possesses a huge civilizational sweep which profoundly alters official understandings of Islamist politics that the US state propagates. It is more broadly a radical and necessary corrective to the way in which Islam is being projected by conservative forces in contemporary times.
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