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Religion and populism in the global south: Islamist civilisationism of pakistan’s imran khan

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posted on 2024-06-06, 01:01 authored by Kainat ShakilKainat Shakil, Ihsan YilmazIhsan Yilmaz
The fusion of religion and populism has paved the way for civilisationism. However, this significant issue is still unresearched. This paper attempts to address this gap by investigating the Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Islamist populism and civilisationism as an empirical case study. While Islamism has been explored in the context of Pakistan, this paper goes beyond and investigates the amalgamation of Islamist ideals with populism. Using discourse analysis, the paper traces the horizontal and vertical dimensions of Imran Khan’s religious populism. The paper provides an understanding of how “the people”, “the elite”, and “the others” are defined at present in Pakistan from an antagonistic and anti-Western civilisationist perspective. The paper finds that “New Pakistan” is indeed a “homeland” or an idolized society defined by Islamist civilisationism to which extreme emotions, sentimentality and victimhood are attached.

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Journal

Religions

Volume

12

Article number

ARTN 777

Pagination

Jan-22

Location

Basel, Switzerland

eISSN

2077-1444

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

9

Publisher

MDPI

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