Parution : Fatima Sadiqi, Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb. A Reaction to Homegrown Modernity, Edinburgh University Press, 2025
Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb
A Reaction to Homegrown Modernity
Analyses the gender dynamics of Daesh ideology in the Maghreb
- Analyses Daesh ideology as a gender-based project
- Explores the Maghreb, a marginalized region within the field
- Examines women’s legal rights as a form of homegrown modernity
Based on extensive fieldwork data, Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb argues that Daesh’s radicalized gender regime does not only target Western modernity; it also targets a homegrown modernity in the Maghreb. While the former is historically built on the exclusion of religion, the latter is built on the reform of Islamic law. Women’s legal rights in the Maghreb constitute a solid entry point to examine and explain the rise of Daesh ideology in the Maghreb. While the book situates various informants within a larger political history, it prioritises conceptual ideology and aims to understand the depth and effect of this ideology.
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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (21 octobre 2025). Parution : Fatima Sadiqi, Daesh Ideology and Women’s Rights in the Maghreb. A Reaction to Homegrown Modernity, Edinburgh University Press, 2025. IISMM. Consulté le 14 décembre 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/151ao

