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Is radicalization a family issue? A systematic review of family-related risk and protective factors, consequences, and interventions against radicalization. [PDF]
Abstract Background Family‐related risk and protective factors are crucial for different antisocial behaviors, but their role in radicalization requires synthesis. Radicalization is likely to have a negative impact on families, and well‐designed and implemented family‐focused intervention programs have the potential to decrease radicalization ...
Zych I, Nasaescu E.
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Red Maulanas: Revisiting Islam and the Left in twentieth‐century South Asia
Abstract In the early 20th century, colonised people across empires rejected their status quo with visions and articulations of different emancipatory futures. The more radical and creative of these projects fused socialist thought with national, cultural or religious traditions. Grounded in ideas of equality, redistribution and common ownership, these
Layli Uddin
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Salafist approaches to violence and terrorism: The Indian case study
Abstract Contemporary research on Salafism and terrorism often misses out much coming from nations like India where Salafists have an entrenched presence. This article tries to bridge the gap by examining Salafist organisations in India and their approach to violence and terrorism.
Mohammed Sinan Siyech
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Typologies of Scepticism in the Philosophical Tradition of Kalām
Abstract This article examines the role of scepticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition. It begins with a treatment of the origins and purpose of these discussions in classical kalām (c. 800–1100 CE). Then it moves on to the more mature discussions treating five forms of scepticism in the post‐classical period (c.1200–1800 CE), with the aim of ...
Abdurrahman Ali Mihirig
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Abstract Newly accessible source material calls for a revision of our picture of the more technical transmission of sceptical epistemologies in the intellectual landscape of early Islam. Abū al‐Qāsim al‐Balkhīʼs (ninth/tenth century) Book of Doctrines shows that naẓar as the basic argumentative method of kalām is defined by the encounter with a broad ...
Heidrun Eichner
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Al‐Azhar and the Salafis in Egypt: Contestation of two traditions
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 260-280, Summer 2023.
Raihan Ismail
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Islamic Traditionalists: “Against the Modern World”?
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 333-354, Summer 2023.
Jacob Williams
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The Development of Early Sunnite Hadith Criticism
Hadith is a uniquely Islamic discipline and of the utmost importance not only to Islamic thought, but also to Islamic culture and civilization. It is in this vein that `Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak said that isnad (chain of transmission) is a part of the ...
Jawad Qureshi
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Usûl al-Fiqh antara Ahl al-Hadîth dan Ahl al-Ra’y
If there is any notion in which Islam is seriously concerned with more than anything else, it is the notion of freedom of expression. No doubt, Islam has recognized this and has even institutionalized it in the form of what popularly known as ijtihad ...
Jeje Abd. Rozaq
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Mīrzā Ghulām Aḥmad and the Establishment of the Aḥmadiyya Jamāʿat from a Market Theory Perspective
The Muslim World, Volume 111, Issue 3, Page 534-548, Summer 2021.
Simon Sorgenfrei
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