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This section gathers the clusters extracted from the book.

  • The crisis of the Arab-Islamic world stems from the breakdown of legitimacy, critique, and institutions
  • Discourses of the enemy, jihad, and al-Qaeda produce transnational sacred violence
  • September reshapes the political imaginary and the logic of global conflict
  • Understanding violence and Islamic modernization requires comparative history and contextual distinction
  • Arkoun’s method deconstructs truth and discourse and lays the groundwork for religious epistemic reform
  • A critique of the war on terror rejects total force and calls for measured global justice

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  • Arkoun’s Method Deconstructs Truth and Discourse and Establishes a Religious Cognitive Reform

    • Critique of the War on Terror Rejects Total Force and Calls for Measured Global Justice

      • Discourses of the Enemy, Jihad, and al-Qaeda Produce a Sacred Violence that Crosses Borders

        • September Reshapes the Political Imagination and the Logic of Global Conflict

          • The Crisis of the Arab-Islamic World Stems from the Breakdown of Legitimacy, Critique, and Institutions

            • Understanding Violence and Islamic Modernization Requires Comparative History and Contextual Distinction


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