The modernity and westernization of Islamic politics essay




The West feels threatened again. The myth that Islam is essentially violent has resurfaced. But interestingly, that happened in a different way. On the one hand, the growth of terrorism. Further on, growing skepticism about the purpose of the Enlightenment gained new impetus in the mid-1990s when scholars of Middle Eastern politics viewed conflict and democratic shortcomings as a failure of the modern secular state. This suspicion continued on a perception that suggested an “Islamic, rather than interpreting modern Turkish history as the downfall of Islam and the triumph of secularism p. 260, Mardin offers an alternative narrative of Turkish modernization, in which the parallel histories of modernization and counter-modernization and the relations between center and periphery shape the way Turkish society deals with Turkish modernization.,





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