Insight Turkey
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Author

Leonardo A. Villalón

University of Florida, villalon@ufl.edu
Leonardo A. Villalón
Democracy in Muslim Contexts: What Africa can Bring to the Discussion?
October 1, 2009
While the question of the relationship between Islam and democracy continues to attract significant attention from scholars and policy-makers, African cases have been largely absent from these debates. This article argues that the experiences of sub-Saharan African Muslim societies may nevertheless have much to contribute to our understanding of democratic prospects in the Muslim world. Considering the experiences of three Francophone countries of Sahelian West Africa, it explores the ways in which the democratization experiments led by secular civil society activists in the early 1990s moved from the initial resistance of deeply religious Muslim majorities to an acceptance of democracy as the only legitimating bases of political systems. The article argues that this was possible due to the significant negotiation both within religious society and between religious groups and the secular elite on the actual content of democracy. These cases thus suggest a number of tentative but important lessons for our understanding of democratic possibilities in the Muslim world.

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