The Palestinian Hamas between islamic religious tradition and modernity

Bok av Oliver Borszik
Scholarly Essay aus dem Jahr 2006 im Fachbereich Orientalistik / Sinologie - Islamwissenschaft, einseitig bedruckt, Note: eins, Universität Hamburg (Asien Afrika Institut), Veranstaltung: Radical Islam, 24 Eintragungen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Englisch, Anmerkungen: Having become a political force and having taken national responsibility on the one hand strengthens Hamas' political legitimacy and position. On the other hand, as long as Hamas - as the prerequisite for making political claims - does not clearly undergo the process of reflection and self-reflection and acknowledge the most prominent demands made by Israel and the agents of the Quartet on the Middle East as a result of this process of understanding, the movement can not profit from its theoretically strengthened position and therefore can not contribute to a political solution of the conflict. , Abstract: The article deals with the following questions: what does modernity mean for Hamas in the Middle East and how is Hamas responding to the extensive social and political changes and challenges of modern times? To which extent do significant inconsistencies result from the Islamist movement's forceful adherence to the Islamic religious tradition (naql) on the one side and the diversity of modernity's manifestations on the other side? In many respects, Hamas as a radical movement has to do with modernity revealing itself for the Palestinians in the Middle East. For Hamas, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is, above all, a conflict with modernity. In this conflict, Hamas, on the one hand, acts as an adaptive, modern movement. On the other hand, it reveals its radical nature, claiming the indisputable monopoly on the interpretation of the Islamic religious tradition.While attempting to bring the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations back to the starting point after the 1967 war - after the unsuccessful period of unequal and unilateral negotiations between the Israelis and Arafats Fatah - Hamas aims at improving the fate of the Palestinian people by establishing an Islamic system (nizam islami). This is precisely the main preoccupation of the movement's social and from now on also political commitment. However, in order to achieve its objectives and to lead promising negotiations with Israel as well as with the four secular agents involved in the Middle East conflict, Hamas must undergo a process of reflection about its cultural and religious identity. Only by means of such an internal process can Hamas exert a positive impact on Palestinian politics.