ABSTRACT

The Jamaat Question in Bangladesh addresses the complex intersection of global politics and local dynamics in Bangladesh, particularly in relation to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (Jamaat).

With multidisciplinary insights and perspectives, the contributors to this volume provide an objective socio-historical analysis of Islam, politics and society in Bangladesh. Separating fact from fiction, they attempt to uncover the truth about Jamaat, the largest Islam-based political party in the country. Suppressed and marginalized by the BAL regime, Jamaat remains active in the social landscape of Bangladesh. What makes Jamaat so resilient against all odds? Can it peacefully coexist with rival political parties in a polarized nation such as Bangladesh? This book seeks to answer these crucial questions.

An essential read for those interested in Bangladeshi politics and political Islam.

chapter 4|12 pages

Jamaat and Shibir

From Islamic Revolutionary to Ideal Citizen

chapter 5|25 pages

Jamaat and Democracy

Constitutionalism, Electoral Politics and Complacency

chapter 6|27 pages

Social Welfare Programmes in the Politics of Jamaat in Bangladesh

A Social Movement Theory Perspective

chapter 7|18 pages

Behind the Story

Birth of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited and the Role of Jamaat

chapter 9|24 pages

Execution of Jamaat Leaders

National Villain or Fallen Heroes?

chapter 10|32 pages

The International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh

Courting Controversy

chapter 11|11 pages

Jamaat and Bangladesh

Towards a Cohesive Narrative