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- Title
LE SALAFISME QUIÉTISTE EN FRANCE: Un exemple d'apolitisme militant?
- Authors
Adraoui, Mohamed-Ali
- Abstract
How do purist Salafist communities frame the issue of politics? Known to display a reluctance towards political engagement and activism, unlike Islamists and Jihadists, purist Salafists, especially those who live within a non-Muslim-majority country such as France, highlight that Islam has nothing to do with classical political activism. Consequently, a major issue that needs to be examined is how purist Salafists reconcile their desires to preach and shape society through a process of public involvement and their efforts to refrain from engaging with political institutions. This article explores to what extent the notion of militant apoliticism is useful in describing this strategy of public engagement.
- Subjects
FRANCE; SALAFIYAH; FRENCH Muslims; ISLAM &; politics; DEPOLITICIZATION; HUMANITARIAN assistance; ISLAM
- Publication
French Politics, Culture & Society, 2017, Vol 35, Issue 1, p103
- ISSN
1537-6370
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3167/fpcs.2017.350109