Citizenship in the Minds of Radical Islamists

Elisa Orofino
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‘Islamists’ represent a very complex category of actors mostly associated with research on terrorism and radicalisation. While many studies have investigated the dangers posed by Islamist groups in various national contexts, only a few analyses have explored Islamist views on core concepts, including citizenship. This article examines the concept of citizenship through the lenses of two long-living transnational Islamist groups, i.e. Ikhwan al-Muslimun and Hizb ut-Tahrir. Starting by framing the concept of citizenship within Islamism as an ideology, this article eviscerates the main causes that have led Ikhwan and the Hizb to hold diverse views on citizenship. This analysis concludes that different visions on citizenship are caused by two main factors (terminal and instrumental values), which are defined by the different evolutionary paths undertaken by the groups over the decades. Together, these values define a new social identity each individual develops as a result of his/her membership to the group. This new identity eventually aligns the members’ interpretation of reality and their behaviours with the group’s core values
激进伊斯兰主义者心目中的公民身份
“伊斯兰主义者”代表了一个非常复杂的行为者类别,主要与恐怖主义和激进化研究有关。虽然许多研究调查了伊斯兰组织在不同国家背景下造成的危险,但只有少数分析探讨了伊斯兰主义者对核心概念的看法,包括公民身份。本文通过两个长期存在的跨国伊斯兰组织,即穆斯林联盟和伊斯兰解放党,来审视公民身份的概念。本文首先将伊斯兰教的公民权概念作为一种意识形态,剖析了导致Ikhwan和Hizb对公民权持有不同观点的主要原因。这一分析的结论是,不同的公民愿景是由两个主要因素(终端价值和工具价值)造成的,这两个因素是由几十年来不同群体所采取的不同进化路径所定义的。总之,这些价值观定义了每个人作为他/她的群体成员而形成的新的社会身份。这种新的身份最终使成员对现实的解释和他们的行为与团队的核心价值观保持一致
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