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ID154238
Title ProperEthiopian Muslims and the discourse about moderation
LanguageENG
AuthorShemsedin, Wallelign ;  Østebø , Terje
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides insights into particular aspects of contemporary Islamic reformism in Ethiopia, focusing on what we have labelled the Intellectualist movement. Analysing the trajectory and the ideological underpinnings of the movement from the early 1990s to the present, the study interrogates the assertion that Ethiopian Islam has moved in a radical direction and argues that the Intellectualist movement has been a significant force moderating the domestic political-religious discourses. We demonstrate that it contributed to the production of political awareness among generations of young Ethiopian Muslims, which rather than contesting the existing political system, moved in a direction of a strengthened belief in secularism and democratic values. What is important here is that this took place in an increasingly constraining political environment, which, as often assumed, did not trigger any reaction of radicalization, but rather reinforced the adherence to a moderating discourse.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 55, No.2; Jun 2017: p.225-249
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies 2017-06 55, 2
Key WordsEthiopia ;  Moderation ;  Ethiopian Muslims ;  Contemporary Islamic Reformism