الإسلام والديموقراطية في العالم العربي | مصر وتونس من منظور مقارن
الإسلام والديموقراطية في العالم العربي | مصر وتونس من منظور مقارن
How can religion and politics be reconciled to achieve a freer and more just future? The author Hisham Al-Alawi seeks to dismantle the prevailing belief that Islam is an obstacle to democracy. Instead, he suggests that the solution lies in reconciling Islamic and secular forces through “political deals” that allow each side to accept the other. In light of the sharp division between Islamists and secularists, the book compares two models of political change in Tunisia and Egypt: the first allowed for the drafting of a charter that guaranteed the participation of all contradictory forces in political life, while the second failed in the consensus process. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the challenges facing democracy in the Arab world

Bibliographic Data
| Author | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Dar Al-Saqi for Publishing and Distribution |
| Publisher Address | دار الساقي للنشر والتوزيع ـ لبنان |
| Country | Lebanon |
| Primary Category | Religions and Beliefs |
| Also In | |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Pages | 376 pages |
| Edition | الأولى |
| Dimensions | 23×17 |
| ISBN | 9786140323247 |
| Translation | Not Translated |












