Islam and Modernity: Key Issues and Debates

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73; Maududi 1990). The naturalist Islamist position could easily draw on both the
traditionalist and the modernist styles of action. Both were clearly articulated for
Mawdudi to employ them in his political project. One might see this as the result
of the demands of practical politics. I see this as a convenient appropriation of
modernist and traditionalist facets in the construction of modern Muslim identities.

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