A reader writes:
In light of your post on whether Islamists are turning toward the bottom line, you should check out the 60 Minutes segment on Fethullah Gülen, whose movement is in many ways the ultimate expression of what an Islamist capitalist movement might look like. Gülen is certainly not an Islamist in the traditional sense as the word is used when referencing Arab Islamist movements, but the Gülenists are tightly bound up with the AKP in Turkey, and they prioritize education and making money over all else. Much like the AKP leadership, Gülen and his followers are personally pious but their public activities are not oriented toward religious ends. I don't know that this would translate well to Arab Islamist movements given their differences in outlook and orientation, but it presents an interesting model nonetheless.
A supplementary video for the full 60 Minutes segment is embedded above.