@inbook{915ae8ca0ba147428aa9e059f7802b2b,
title = "Political Theology and Sovereignty: Sayyid Qutb in Our Times",
abstract = "This chapter explores the political-theological nature of Sayyid Qutb{\textquoteright}s theoretical design, specifically its relation to non-Western understandings of sovereignty and its principal anomalies arising from the struggle of reconciling the notion of the modern state with undefined territorial imaginings of a religious community. Repudiating reformist variants of modernist Islam, Qutb{\textquoteright}s writings afford an alternate reading of modern sovereignty as it is reconfigured in the language of hakimiyyah (God{\textquoteright}s sovereignty). A political reading of sovereignty in Qutb complicates the assumed separation between political and non-political spheres. The argument recognizes a basic distinction between the idea of sovereignty in a theological sense and its political counterpart. In Qutb{\textquoteright}s design, however, the absence of determinate lines between the theological and the political leaves few autonomous social spheres outside God{\textquoteright}s law. While Qutb{\textquoteright}s vision does not exhaust political Islam–a fairly heterodox field of diverse perspectives and commitments–the appeal of his writings remains forceful, especially under conditions of Islam{\textquoteright}s perceived defensiveness in the face of secularist global modernity and its institutionalized forms.",
keywords = "Islam, Modernity, Political theology, Sayyid Qutb, Secularization, Sovereignty",
author = "Pasha, {Mustapha Kamal}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, The Author(s).",
year = "2021",
month = mar,
day = "17",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-37602-4_7",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783030376017",
series = "International Political Theory",
publisher = "Springer Nature",
pages = "157--179",
editor = "Vassilios Paipais",
booktitle = "Theology and World Politics",
address = "Switzerland",
}