The Jamaat Question in Bangladesh addresses the complex intersection of global politics and local dynamics in Bangladesh, particularly in relation to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (Jamaat).
The Jamaat Question in Bangladesh addresses the complex intersection of global politics and local dynamics in Bangladesh, particularly in relation to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (Jamaat).
Syed Serajul Islam is Professor and Former Chair of the Department of Political Studies at Lakehead University, Orillia, Canada. Md Saidul Islam is Associate Professor and the Post-graduate Coordinator of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
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Contents Chapter 1 Jamaat Question in Post-Democratic Bangladesh Chapter 2 Emergence of Islam and the Formation of Muslim Society in Bangladesh Chapter 3 Politics of Islam in Bangladesh and the Role of Jamaat Chapter 4 Jamaat and Shibir: From Islamic Revolutionary to Ideal Citizen Chapter 5 Jamaat and Democracy: Constitutionalism, Electoral Politics and Complacency Chapter 6 Social Welfare Programs in the Politics of Jamaat in Bangladesh: A Social Movement Theory Perspective Chapter 7 Behind the Story: Birth of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited and the Role of Jamaat Chapter 8 Treatment of Jamaat and Shibir in Post-Democratic Bangladesh Chapter 9 Execution of Jamaat Leaders: National Villains or Fallen Heroes? Chapter 10 The International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh: Courting Controversy Chapter 11 Jamaat and Bangladesh: Towards a Cohesive Narrative
Contents Chapter 1 Jamaat Question in Post-Democratic Bangladesh Chapter 2 Emergence of Islam and the Formation of Muslim Society in Bangladesh Chapter 3 Politics of Islam in Bangladesh and the Role of Jamaat Chapter 4 Jamaat and Shibir: From Islamic Revolutionary to Ideal Citizen Chapter 5 Jamaat and Democracy: Constitutionalism, Electoral Politics and Complacency Chapter 6 Social Welfare Programs in the Politics of Jamaat in Bangladesh: A Social Movement Theory Perspective Chapter 7 Behind the Story: Birth of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited and the Role of Jamaat Chapter 8 Treatment of Jamaat and Shibir in Post-Democratic Bangladesh Chapter 9 Execution of Jamaat Leaders: National Villains or Fallen Heroes? Chapter 10 The International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh: Courting Controversy Chapter 11 Jamaat and Bangladesh: Towards a Cohesive Narrative
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