Seeking an 'other' desperately: the dialectical opposition of political Islam in Morocco

Seeking an 'other' desperately: the dialectical opposition of political Islam in Morocco

Author: 
Macías-Amoretti, Juan A.
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2015
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The Journal of North African Studies
Source: 
Journal of North African Studies,Vol. 20, No. 3, June 2015, pp. 336-348
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This article uses the 'opposition' parameter to analyse the political discourse and practice of the main Islamist political actors in Morocco: the 'officialist' political Islam represented by the Harakat al-Tawhid wa-l-Islah (Unicity and Reform Movement, MUR) through its political alter ego, the Hizb al-'Adala wa-l-Tanmiyya (Justice and Development Party, PJD) in which it is included, tries to reach the power in order to reform the political system in moral terms from the inside, by establishing a dialectical opposition based on Islamic concepts against the rest of the primary elites (opposition-instrumentalisation). The outsider Jama'at al-'Adl wa-l-Ihsan (Community of Justice and Spirituality, CJS) keeps a firm opposition role against the Moroccan regime, denying both moral and political legitimacy to the 'Alawi monarchy and trying to change the social and political system from outside of the party system (resistance-démarcation). This study offers some perspectives on the place of the dialectics of opposition in political discourse and their respective position regarding power. It also offers insight into the ideological challenges political Islam should face in the short term.

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CITATION: Macías-Amoretti, Juan A.. Seeking an 'other' desperately: the dialectical opposition of political Islam in Morocco . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2015. Journal of North African Studies,Vol. 20, No. 3, June 2015, pp. 336-348 - Available at: https://library.au.int/seeking-other-desperately-dialectical-opposition-political-islam-morocco