The State of Islam tells the story of Pakistan through the lens of the
Cold War, and more recently the War on Terror, to shed light on the
domestic and international processes behind the global rise of militant
Islam.
Unlike existing scholarship on nationalism, Islam and the state in
Pakistan, which tends to privilege events in a narrowly-defined
'political' realm, Saadia Toor highlights the significance of cultural
politics in Pakistan from its origins to the contemporary period. This
extra dimension allows Toor to explain how the struggle between Marxists
and liberal nationalists was influenced and eventually engulfed by the
agenda of the religious right.
Timely and unique, this book is a must for anyone who wants to
understand the roots of modern Pakistan and the likely outcome of
current power struggles in the country.