Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh

This study examined the interaction of religion and politics in Bangladesh in light of the hypothesis that the nature of the particular process of Islamization of the state of Bangladesh, leading to its present semi-Islamic status, has been a function of three independent variables: the specific nat...

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Main Author: Ahsan, Syed Aziz-al
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1990
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.746032014-02-13T03:51:46ZIslamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of BangladeshAhsan, Syed Aziz-alBangladesh -- Civilization -- Islamic influencesIslam -- InfluenceThis study examined the interaction of religion and politics in Bangladesh in light of the hypothesis that the nature of the particular process of Islamization of the state of Bangladesh, leading to its present semi-Islamic status, has been a function of three independent variables: the specific nature of Islam in the society; the configuration of political interests; and the international environment. The study found that the semi-Islamic status of the state in Bangladesh achieved under military rule is a consequence more of the manipulation of Islam by the military for the sake of legitimacy and of the influence of the Middle East, particularly the flow of remittances, rather than changes in the value orientation of the people of Bangladesh.McGill University1990Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001227090proquestno: AAINN67570Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Political Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=74603
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topic Bangladesh -- Civilization -- Islamic influences
Islam -- Influence
spellingShingle Bangladesh -- Civilization -- Islamic influences
Islam -- Influence
Ahsan, Syed Aziz-al
Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
description This study examined the interaction of religion and politics in Bangladesh in light of the hypothesis that the nature of the particular process of Islamization of the state of Bangladesh, leading to its present semi-Islamic status, has been a function of three independent variables: the specific nature of Islam in the society; the configuration of political interests; and the international environment. The study found that the semi-Islamic status of the state in Bangladesh achieved under military rule is a consequence more of the manipulation of Islam by the military for the sake of legitimacy and of the influence of the Middle East, particularly the flow of remittances, rather than changes in the value orientation of the people of Bangladesh.
author Ahsan, Syed Aziz-al
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title Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
title_short Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
title_full Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of Bangladesh
title_sort islamization of the state in a dualistic culture : the case of bangladesh
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1990
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