<p>Set against the backdrop of the Arab Spring <i>The Sharia State</i> examines the Islamist concept of political order. This order is based on a new interpretation of sharia and has been dubbed the Islamic state by Islamists. The concept of the Islamic state has been elevated to a political agenda and it is this agenda that is examined here.</p><p>In contrast to the prevailing view which sees the Arab Spring as a revolution this book argues that the phenomenon has been neither a Spring nor a revolution. The term 'Arab Spring ' connotes a just rebellion that led to toppling dictators and authoritarian rulers yet in <i>The Sharia State </i>Bassam Tibi challenges the unchecked assumption that the seizure of leadership by Islamists is a part of the democratization of the Middle East. </p><p>Providing a new perspective on the relationship between the Arab Spring and democratization this book is an essential read for students and scholars of Middle Eastern Studies Islamic Studies and Politics.</p>
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