Introduction; 1. Tales of a rebel city; 2. Neighbourhood Islamism; 3. The emergence of Tawhid; 4. A vernacular Islamist ideology; 5. Social jihad; 6. The illusion of religious violence; 7. The geopolitics of Islamism; 8. The downfall of Tawhid; Conclusion.
An examination of militant Islamists in Tripoli, Lebanon during the 1980s, showing how they were shaped by both grand ideologies and local contexts.
Raphaël Lefèvre is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. He is the author of Ashes of Hama: the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria (2013). His PhD thesis was awarded the Best Dissertation Prize by the Syrian Studies Association as well as the Bill Gates Sr Prize. He was previously a Research Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's office in Beirut, where he published on Middle Eastern politics and Islamist movements.
'A uniquely rich and original book likely to become a classic in
the study of Islamism. Jihad in the City takes the reader deep into
the alleyways of Tripoli to show that, sometimes, it's the most
fine-grained local analyses that yield the sharpest global
insights.' Thomas Hegghammer, University of Oslo
'As a term, Islamism is simultaneously broad and vague. Raphaël
Lefèvre relies on the findings of his fascinating field study in
Lebanon to track the evolution of an Islamist movement,
highlighting the complex intersection of individual motivations,
space, and ideology. A must-read for students of social movements
and political Islam.' Stathis N. Kalyvas, University of Oxford
'A sheer pleasure to read. No one should approach this book as
'just' about a city few outsiders know and that is neglected by its
own local elite and central government. Rather, it is bursting with
granular insight into the role of 'ideological entrepreneurs' and
'champions of mobilization' that holds true for understanding
contentious politics anywhere. The seemingly effortless ease with
which Lefèvre moves from the local - indeed, the micro-local - to
the wider field of social movement theory both reveals and
addresses its gaps and shortcomings. This is fieldwork at its
best.' Yezid Sayigh, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East
Center
'Lefèvre's Jihad in the City is an important and original
contribution to a literature that has become saturated with
familiar typologies, arguments, and analytical biases. This book
compellingly takes us back to something unfamiliar so we can
explore with fresh eyes a phenomenon in its formative stages,
helping us crystalize the microprocesses of Islamism taking shape
in its physical, social, and symbolic space.' Mohammed M. Hafez,
Terrorism and Political Violence
'… a meticulously researched and lyrical account of wartime
politics in Lebanon's second city.' Christiana Parreira,
Mobilization
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