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This paper explores three interrelated issues; the origins and development of a Hausa-Caliphate imaginary in the intertwinements of caliphate and British discourses and its subtle entry into official British colonial policy in northern Nigeria; how the ...
Moses Ochonu
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Radicalization Processes and Transitional Phases in Female and Male Detainees Residing in Dutch Terrorism Wings. [PDF]
Thijssen G +4 more
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The traumatic consequences of Boko Haram slavery among the ethnic minorities of southern Borno, Borno State, Nigeria. [PDF]
Ziradzo S, Netangaheni RT.
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In the history of Islamic thought, the Mu’tazilite school is characterized by its particular method in understanding religion and religious tradition and by its rational attribution to Islamic precepts.
Osman Aydınlı
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Jessica Stern and J. M. Berger, ISIS: the state of terror (London: William Collins, 2015), 432 pp., £8.99 (pbk), ISBN 9780008120962Patrick Cockburn, The rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the new Sunn...
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Contrasting extremism and radicalisation in a syndemic society. [PDF]
Antonelli F.
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Social resilience and disaster resilience: A strategy in disaster management efforts based on big data analysis in Indonesian's twitter users. [PDF]
Khusna NI +5 more
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The programming curriculum within ISIS. [PDF]
Deslandes-Martineau M +6 more
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The central idea within Islamic political theology is that sovereignty, or the authority of final judgment, in nature as well as law, belongs to God. At its heart lies God’s revealed command rather than a logically derived corollary of God’s nature or ...
Ovamir Anjum
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Guiding differently for travelling like them: the Egyptian-Ottoman publicist Safa and his 1913 Arabic guidebook to the late Ottoman capital. [PDF]
Okan OC.
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