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