ID | 185450 |
Title Proper | Islamic statecraft in Foreign Policy: A critical review |
Language | ENG |
Author | Barthwal, Prashant |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Islam is resilient enough to serve as a vehicle of challenge or dissent against governing regimes that are equally proficient at claiming legitimacy via the use of Islamic symbolism40. As a result, Islam functions as “a religious-political ideology in the hands of both the state and the opposition, with its attendant symbols and ideas taking their origins from the scriptures and acting as a religiouspolitical doctrine. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 43, No.4; Apr 2022: p.53-58 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2022-04 43, 4 |