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Raymond William Baker (Author)
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March 31, 2006 0674019792 978-0674019799

For the last several decades an influential group of Egyptian scholars and public intellectuals has been having a profound effect in the Islamic world. Raymond Baker offers a compelling portrait of these New Islamists--Islamic scholars, lawyers, judges, and journalists who provide the moral and intellectual foundations for a more fully realized Islamic community, open to the world and with full rights of active citizenship for women and non-Muslims.

The New Islamists have a record of constructive engagement in Egyptian public life, balanced by an unequivocal critique of the excesses of Islamist extremists. Baker shows how the New Islamists are translating their thinking into action in education and the arts, economics and social life, and politics and foreign relations despite an authoritarian political environment. For the first time, Baker allows us to hear in context the most important New Islamist voices, including Muhammad al Ghazzaly, Kamal Abul Magd, Muhammad Selim al Awa, Fahmy Huwaidy, Tareq al Bishry, and Yusuf al Qaradawy--regarded by some as the most influential Islamic scholar in the world today. A potentially transformative force in global Islam, the New Islamists define Islam as a civilization that engages others and searches for common ground through shared values such as justice, peace, human rights, and democracy.

Islam without Fear is an impressive achievement that contributes to the understanding of Islam in general and the possibilities of a centrist Islamist politics in particular.

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If some people in the aftermath of 9/11 ask if there are moderate Muslims and whether Islam is compatible with modernity, Baker provides an answer. Islam without Fear is important not only for what it tells us about Egypt but also for its implications for the Islamic world in general. It is quite simply one of the best books I have read in a long time. I recommend it enthusiastically.
--John Esposito, author of Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam (20040516)

The central figures of the New Islamist school represent a major intellectual and practical force in transnational, global Islam. Baker's groundbreaking work provides a broad and deep reading of their thought on a whole range of critical issues, from Islam's stance toward the arts and education to a centrist Islamist understanding of democracy and international relations. Islam without Fear gives us a compelling answer to the core questions of whether Islamic moderation on key political and social issues is possible, and what the shape of the future is that they promise. This innovative and original book will be widely influential.
--Tareq Ismael, author of Government and Politics in Islam (20040901)

Baker's book...is richly suggestive, opening a window on a vital intellectual debate [among Muslims about Islam's place in modernity] that is virtually unknown in the West but whose resolution is of first importance for the rest of the world.
--Michael J. Ybarra (San Jose Mercury News 20041101)

In Islam Without Fear, the author of critically acclaimed studies of Egypt has written an engaging and thoughtful, even groundbreaking, study of major Egyptian reformers whom he calls the New Islamists and their centrist Islam.
--John L. Esposito (Los Angeles Times )

Few Western observers know Egypt as well as does Raymond Baker. In Islam Without Fear, Baker has produced another outstanding study of Egyptian politics and society. The book's relevance goes far beyond Egypt, however, and should be required reading for anyone interested in political Islam.
--Samer Shehata (Political Science Quarterly )

There is considerable food for thought in this volume and it is important reading...If only the American policy makers who ordered the assault on Iraq had known something about the Egyptian wassatteyya, perhaps they would have hesitated before taking aggressive action; perhaps they may have considered a different strategy in their pursuit of the 'war on terrorism.'
--Lawrence Ziring (Review of Politics )

Islam Without Fear is an excellent and groundbreaking exposé of the ideology and discourse of the New Islamists, profound and nonjudgmental. It is an indispensable read for anyone involved with political Islam.
--Cecilie Hellestveit (Journal of Peace Research )

In his book Raymond William Baker throws the extremists of the jihad movement to the margins of debate and puts the 'new Islamists' firmly in the spotlight. Baker weaves a rich observational narrative of contemporary life in Egypt with a sympathetic treatment of the leaders of the 'new Islamists' and the ideas they explore...Baker gives us so much more than an academic study of the foundational ideas of a new Islamist trend. He richly produces insights into the soul of the new Islamists and the fragility of their project.
--Beverly Milton-Edwards

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If some people in the aftermath of 9/11 ask if there are moderate Muslims and whether Islam is compatible with modernity, Baker provides an answer. Islam without Fear is important not only for what it tells us about Egypt but also for its implications for the Islamic world in general. It is quite simply one of the best books I have read in a long time. I recommend it enthusiastically. (John Esposito, author of Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam 20040516) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (March 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674019792
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674019799
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening way with words, October 28, 2003
This was a wonderful journey into what might be of Islam. With all the turbulent noise surrounding it, The author sheds light on its core.He uses existing examples of moderate movments within the Egyptian society which gives it a realistic, hands-on feel. A great read for anyone who wants to know what is going on when it comes to hope within the Islamic world and how this framework of the new Islamists might be the answer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Filling a Critical Gap in the Contemporary Debate, April 22, 2010
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Often in contemporary political discourse about Islam and Islamist movements, one hears either that there is no such thing as moderate Islamism, or that if there are any moderates they are marginal and insignificant. Surely, the thinking seems to go, if there were any moderate Islamists we would have heard of them by now. Professor Baker's book undercuts this conventional wisdom, demonstrating that the mainstream of contemporary Islamism discourse is in fact the moderate Wassatteyya trend. However, his challenge to the prevailing wisdom on the subject is not merely an empirical one, but a conceptual one as well. On the most basic level, what are we to make of non-Western ideologues endorsing commitments we take to have a Western provenance? And more importantly, how is the term "moderate" to be used in characterizing Islamist discourse? Does being moderate mean endorsing American foreign policy in the Middle East across the board? This is the position of the various RAND Corporation studies on the subject; there are no "moderate Islamists," only scattered pockets of "moderate Muslims" whom the US government ought to fund and organize to maximize their impact. If Baker is right, however, "moderate" should have a more dynamic, more contextual significance. Qaradawi for one has not absolutely rejected suicide bombing, female circumcision, or domestic violence, arguing instead that they can be legitimate under exceptional and abnormal conditions. Within our own political debates, this would obviously count as an extreme point of view; within Islamist discourse it counts as center-right. If our aim is to find opinion leaders in the Middle East who are on the same page with us about everything already, then we might end up with a fairly restricted set of moderates on our map (although, if Baker and Bruce Rutherford are right, even in that case it would be a bigger and more mainstream set than is typically thought). If, on the other hand, our aim is to open a dialogue, leveraging what points of agreement we already have so as to work towards convergence on the rest, then Baker's classification is the right one to use. Whichever tack one ends up taking, this book remains the best point of entry to the topic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and timely, a must-read, June 13, 2008
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This highly readable and highly relevant book has given me an entirely new perspective on politics in the Middle East. Anyone concerned by the results in Iraq of our current understanding of the Middle East will see in this book the road map to another way. Baker provides perhaps the most balanced, well-informed, and optimistic perspective on Islamist politics available today. Whether you consider yourself conservative, liberal, or right down the middle, this book is a must-read.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
new fiqh, moderate secularists, new filth, extreme secularists, civilizational project, defensive jihad, manifesto states, civilizational identity, secular critics, violent extremists, interpretive project, late modern world
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Abul Magd, Fahmy Huwaidy, Yusuf al Qaradawy, Abdul Baqi, United States, Muhammad al Ghazzaly, Selim al Awa, Arab Islamic, Ain Shams, Wassat Party, Tareq al Bishry, Islamic Awakening, West Bank, Abdul Rahman, Shaikh Ghazzaly, Islamic Wassatteyya, Naguib Mahfuz, Ben Baz, Children of Gebelaawi, Gulf War, Cairo Conference, Middle East, Cairo University, Egypt's Islamic, Muslim Brotherhood
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