Problems in Understanding Religious Radicalization in South Asia Perspectives on Islam and Hinduism (RCSS Policy Studies 54) at Meripustak

Problems in Understanding Religious Radicalization in South Asia Perspectives on Islam and Hinduism (RCSS Policy Studies 54)

Books from same Author: Shahab Enam Khan

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    Author(s)Shahab Enam Khan
    PublisherManohar Publishers & Distributors
    ISBN9789350980040
    Pages66
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2013

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    Manohar Publishers & Distributors Problems in Understanding Religious Radicalization in South Asia Perspectives on Islam and Hinduism (RCSS Policy Studies 54) by Shahab Enam Khan

    Published in association with the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies in Sri Lanka, this study identifies that the term "radicalization" has often been used pejoratively when talking about security. The contemporary radicalization discourse unfurls against tensions and negotiations between the nations in terms of counter-terrorism and national security needs. A major dilemma at the heart of this discourse is the fundamental gap between radicalization as a cause of terrorism and the actual acts signified by the term radicalization. This study shows that radicalization does not appear to be a necessary condition for terrorism, and a discussion on South Asian Islam and Hinduism reveals a complex set of relations among the religious and the politics of identity. Finally, this study also shows that it would be far too simplistic to say that radicalization is caused by the absence of democracy.