Faisal Devji is associate professor of history at the New School for Social Research. He is the author of Landscapes of the Jihad: Militancy, Morality, Modernity (Hurst, 2005).
Recent articles
Muslim liberals: epistles of moderation
The second letter of a group of Muslim notables to
Christian leaders is a case-study in both the state of religious thinking and
the democratisation of sovereignty in the global arena, says Faisal Devji.
Dubai cosmopolisDubai is unique: a city whose decentred multiplicity informs and
accommodates everything it touches, from the role of Islam to that of
global capitalism in the region. Faisal Devji presents an acute
analysis of a place where tradition functions not to forge a
non-existent nationality, but to accommodate and naturalise change. In
this, he suggests, Dubai is a global city of the post-national future.
Between Pope and ProphetMuslims' response to Pope Benedict's address at Regensburg is a fresh chapter in the arrival of global Islam on the world's political stage, says Faisal Devji.
Back to the future: the cartoons, liberalism, and global IslamMuslim protests over the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed mark the arrival of a force challenging liberal democracy from the future: a global Islam that is inventing new forms of ethical and political practice for a global arena. Faisal Devji, author of "Landscapes of the Jihad", maps the trajectory of this ultra-modern phenomenon.
Osama bin Laden's message to the worldOsama bin Ladens urgent attempt to reconstruct a unified and global Islam from its increasing fragmentation is only one form of a wider global predicament, says Faisal Devji, author of Landscapes of the Jihad.
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