†The author would like to express his gratitude to Pablo Castillo-Diaz, Michelle Fino, and the anonymous reviewers of this essay for their helpful comments and criticisms.
The ummah as nation: a reappraisal in the wake of the ‘Cartoons Affair’†
Article first published online: 10 APR 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8129.2008.00322.x
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SAUNDERS, R. A. (2008), The ummah as nation: a reappraisal in the wake of the ‘Cartoons Affair’. Nations and Nationalism, 14: 303–321. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8129.2008.00322.x
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Keywords:
- cyberspace;
- global Islam;
- national identity;
- transnationalism;
- ummah
ABSTRACT. In the wake of the 2006 ‘Cartoons Affair’ which saw international protests by Muslims against the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, it is clear that identity based on membership in the Islamic ummah goes far beyond simple religious affiliation. This essay presents a novel argument for treating the ummah (the transnational community of Muslim believers) as a nation. I begin with a theoretical treatment of the ummah as nation which employs historic and current interpretations of what constitutes nationhood. I then turn to the current state of the ummah; my findings present a potent nexus of information and communications technology (ICT), emergent elites, and Muslim migration to the West that has facilitated a hitherto impossible reification of the ummah. I also discuss how globalisation, Western media practices, and the nature of European society allow ‘ummahist’ elites to marginalise other voices in the transnational Muslim community. Based on the global events surrounding the Danish cartoons controversy of 2005–06, I conclude that there is need to recognise ummah-based identity as more than just a profession of faith – it represents a new form of postnational, political identity which is as profound as any extant nationalism.

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