Argument Type: Explanatory
18 pages
- Islamic movements exploit the remaining energy
- Bigoted movements are shaped by contexts
- External support strengthens religious protest
- Religion alone does not explain fanaticism
- Stagnation reinforces fundamentalism and Salafism
- Ritual creates legitimacy
- The effectiveness of juridical discourse stems from divine presence
- The rise of fundamentalisms is a reaction
- The crisis of marginalization fuels the revival of jihad
- Decline has multiple structural causes
- Population growth reinforces the mythic inclination
- Obedience to authority results from internalizing supreme awe
- Reason speaks in the name of God and the Prophet
- The return of the religious factor and the conditions of crisis
- Terrorism is linked to policies and despotism
- The crisis of the modern Arab-Islamic world
- Averroes succeeded in Europe and failed here
- Islamic fundamentalism is the offspring of political theology