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Q: Who were the Taliban A.A political group that opposed Islamism B.A religious group that took over Afghanistan C.A guerrilla group from many nations D.A Saudi group that taught in Pakistan?
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What is the relationship between Islamism and politics?

Definition of IslamismIslam is a religion. Islamism, however, is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.Islamism's Relationship with PoliticsSince Islamism is a political movement, it has a direct effect on politics. It is usually seen as being a form of religious conservatism. Countries where Islamism has become the ruling power, such as Iran from 1979 to present, Afghanistan from 1991-2001, Turkey from 2002 to present, the Gaza Strip from 2007 to present, and Egypt from 2011-2013, have several political trends. Most of them have pushed towards more conservative dress, pushed towards having Shari'a to be more central in governance, decreased or weakened relationships with West-leaning states, and increased antagonism towards Israel and religious minorities.


Where and who started islamism?

Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Most of the Islamist leadership is by nature quite religious. Some of the biggest leaders and founders of Islamism include Sayyed Qutb, Al-Maududi, and Hassan al-Banna.


Who were the religious leaders of Islamism?

It is important to note, first that Islam is a religion, but Islamism is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.Most of the Islamist leadership is by nature quite religious. Some of the biggest leaders of Islamism include Sayyed Qutb, Al-Maududi, and Hassan al-Banna.


What percent of the world's population practice islamism?

It is important to note, first that Islam is a religion, but Islamism is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey. As a political philosophy, Islamism does not have practitioners, just as Communism and other political philosophies do not have practitioners. Islam represents roughly 23% of the world's population.


How does Islamism work?

It is unclear what the question is asking. If it is asking what Islamism proposes, it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey. It is asking what Islamism does to be a successful form of government, this is impossible to answer. Every single Islamist country (Morsi's Egypt, Sudan, Taliban Afghanistan, and the Islamic Republic of Iran) has been an abysmal failure. Citizens have been subject to repression and violence. Economies have tanked. Also, their internal infrastructure crumbled.


Who was the patriarch of the islamism?

The religion of Islam has two patriarchs: Ibrahim (Abraham) and Ismail (Ishmael). However, Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Most of the Islamist leadership is by nature quite religious. Some of the biggest leaders and founders of Islamism include Sayyed Qutb, Al-Maududi, and Hassan al-Banna. Qutb has such a central role in developing the ideology that Islamism is sometimes called Qutbism.


Is Islamism a word?

Yes. Islam is a religion. Islamism, however, is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.


What beliefs underlie political Islam?

It is unclear which form of Islamism (political Islam) the person is referring to, since there are a variety of forms that Islamism can take. However, the basic definition is below. Islamism is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey. However, a number of Islamist groups have goals to "rule the whole world" in an Islamist fashion such as Al-Qaeda and actively use violent means to attain this goal.


Who was the greatest prophet of Islam?

Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey. As a result, Islamism cannot have "prophets" since no political movement has prophets. Probably one the earliest Islamists and the founders of Islamism are Sayyid Qutb and Hassan al-Banna. If by "Islamism" you meant "Islam", which is a religion, please see the Related Link.


Where did Islam begin?

Islam began up your anus!


Are Pan-Islamism and Islamism the same?

Yes and No. They have the same general idea that the proper form of government is a theocracy where the civil laws of the land are derived from the Islamic Shari'a or Religious Law. The difference is that Islamism is usually national, so, for example, the Taliban only have aspirations to rule Afghanistan and the Waziristan region of Pakistan. They are not interested in some international coalition of Islamists. Pan-Islamists believe that the world should be united under one Islamist theocratic government.


What time period did sunni Islamism begin?

Sunni Islam began with the death of Mohammed in 632 C.E. Islamism, however, is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.