Article(electronic)September 2015

Islamists' Conceptualization of Belonging and Otherness: The Case of Atawhid w'Al‐Islah in Morocco

In: Digest of Middle East studies: DOMES, Volume 24, Issue 2, p. 260-282

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Abstract

AbstractAs one of the various Islamic groups in Morocco, each of which defends its case and concretizes Islamic activism in its way and according to its own philosophies, beliefs, goals and political agendas, the movement of Atawhid w'Al‐Islah presents itself through its discursive formations as the most open, flexible, and tolerant group in the Moroccan religious scene, and affirms values of dialogue, cooperation, tolerance, moderation, and embracement of otherness to be its founding beliefs and ideologies, while, in empirical reality, it fails to keep the same positive image and prove a real belief in the claimed principles and values. The two concepts of "group" and "belonging" stand as the shaping motives of the movement's actions and reactions, suggesting the notion of "distance" which controls interaction within and outside the group according to calculations of proximity, formed and framed by the belonging factor itself which dictates taxonomies and polarizations, defining people in terms of "X" and "Y." This invigorates an intricate othering system that vacillates between the two extremes of simulation and stigmatization, and binary oppositions forged within a sphere of dissociativeness and inequality formulations. In this respect, this article aims to study the movement of Atawhid w'Al‐Islah's introversion and extroversion legacies, portraying the main features of its members and activities and scrutinizing its perception of "belonging" and "otherness" as two main concepts around which revolve its in‐group/out‐group taxonomies.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1949-3606

DOI

10.1111/dome.12074

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