Review:
Islamism In South Asia
overall review score: 3.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Islamism in South Asia refers to the political ideologies and movements that seek to establish Islamic states or governance in countries such as Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
Key Features
- Emphasis on Sharia law
- Challenges to secular governance
- Influence of militant groups
- Impact on regional stability
Pros
- Mobilization of marginalized communities
- Advocacy for social justice issues
Cons
- Threats to religious minorities
- Violent extremism
- Political instability