Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb
A Reaction to Homegrown Modernity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st Mar '25
£90.00
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Based on extensive fieldwork data, Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb argues that Daesh’s radicalized gender regime does not only target Western modernity; it also targets a homegrown modernity in the Maghreb. While the former is historically built on the exclusion of religion, the latter is built on the reform of Islamic law. Women’s legal rights in the Maghreb constitute a solid entry point to examine and explain the rise of Daesh ideology in the Maghreb. While the book situates various informants within a larger political history, it prioritises conceptual ideology and aims to understand the depth and effect of this ideology.
This is an innovative book in the study of gender and political groups. Sadiqi addresses the puzzling question of what pushed young men and women to risk their lives and willingly join Daesh. Combining a thorough historical and cultural analysis of the Maghreb with interviews, the book offers unique insights into Daesh ideology and how it was received – an invaluable contribution and a must read! -- Mounira M. Charrad, University of Texas Austin
ISBN: 9781399536851
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280 pages