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Compulsion in Religion : Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Roots of Insurgencies in Iraq

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 019760126X
ISBN-13 9780197601266
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture US
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 12th, 2021
Print length 304 Pages
Weight 444 grams
Dimensions 15.50 x 23.60 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification: Politics & government
Ksh 4,900.00
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Compulsion in Religion investigates religion and politics in Saddam Hussein''s Iraq as well as the roots of the religious insurgencies that erupted in Iraq following the American-led invasion in 2003. In looking at Saddam Hussein''s policies in the 1990s, many have interpreted his support for state religion as evidence of a dramatic shift away from Arab nationalism toward political Islam. While Islam did play a greater role in the regime''s symbols and Saddam''s statements in the 1990s than it had in earlier decades, the archival records and the regime''s internal documents challenge this theory.
Samuel Helfont draws on extensive research with Ba''thist archives to investigate the roots of the religious insurgencies that erupted in Iraq following the American-led invasion in 2003. In looking at Saddam Hussein''s policies in the 1990s, many have interpreted his support for state-sponsored religion as evidence of a dramatic shift away from Arab nationalism toward political Islam. While Islam did play a greater role in the regime''s symbols and Saddam''s statements in the 1990s than it had in earlier decades, the regime''s internal documents challenge this theory. The "Faith Campaign" Saddam launched during this period was the culmination of a plan to use religion for political ends, begun upon his assumption of the Iraqi presidency in 1979. At this time, Saddam began constructing the institutional capacity to control and monitor Iraqi religious institutions. The resulting authoritarian structures allowed him to employ Islamic symbols and rhetoric in public policy, but in a controlled manner. Saddam ultimately promoted a Ba''thist interpretation of religion that subordinated it to Arab nationalism, rather than depicting it as an independent or primary political identity.The point of this examination of Iraqi history, other than to correct the current understanding of Saddam Hussein''s political use of religion throughout his presidency, is to examine how Saddam''s controlled use of religion was dismantled during the US-Iraq war, and consequently set free extremists that were suppressed under his regime. When the American-led invasion destroyed the regime''s authoritarian structures, it unwittingly unhinged the forces that these structures were designed to contain, creating an atmosphere infused with religion, but lacking the checks provided by the former regime. Groups such as the Sadrists, al-Qaida, and eventually the Islamic State emerged out of this context to unleash the insurgencies that have plagued post-2003 Iraq.

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