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What Sustains Wars: Will to Fight Versus Military Might. [PDF]
This essay examines how psychosocial forces shape will to fight through the Devoted Actor Framework (DAF). Devoted actors, bound by sacred, non‐negotiable ideals and fused group identities, pursue a quest for ontological significance that sustains conflict beyond material incentives.
Atran S.
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Religious nationalism is interpreted differently in its application in various countries. The purpose of this study is to explore the development of the meaning of religious nationalism values according to religious figures in Indonesia.
Imam Sutomo, Budihardjo Budihardjo
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Monarchism, the Domination of Militants over the Political-Official Foundation of Abbasid Caliphate [PDF]
Abbasid caliphate could gain the power thanks to the persistent effort, development of orderly system of Daeeds as well as the expansion of propagation.
Mahboobeh Farkhondehzadeh
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A Critical Review on the Book After the Prophet [PDF]
The great Prophet of Islam (PBUH) always invited his followers to unity based on Quranic concepts, but the new Umma of the Islamic Foundation, shortly after the death of the Prophet (PBUH), broke away from those teachings, and one of the consequences was
Yazdan Farrokhi
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In reality, many students misunderstand several Islamic religious terms that come from Arabic; regarding jihad, caliphate, and bid’ah. This study used qualitative and quantitative data collection methods to investigate students’ perspectives on these ...
Yusuf Hanafi +6 more
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Moral Foundations of Power and State in Teachings of Ibn al-Azraq
The article deals with the main ideas of the political philosophy of Abu Abdallah Ibn al-Azraq al-Garnati (1427-1491), a well-known Muslim statesman, supreme judge of Granada, lawyer, diplomat, supporter of Arab Muslim peripatetism, a student of the ...
Matem M. Al-Janabi +2 more
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CONTESTING CALIPHATE: Opposition of Indonesian Fundamentalist Groups to ISIS Caliphate
ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) which was declared by al-Baghdādī as an Islamic caliphate (dawlah khilāfah) is not necessarily welcomed by Muslim fundamentalists in Indonesia.
Sahid HM
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Foucault's Representation of the Nature and Dimensions of the Seljuk State: Security, Religion and Caliphate [PDF]
In this research, according to Michel Foucault's methodology to understand the nature and dimensions of the state, we analyze the Seljuk state. In this method, instead of starting with the theories of the state and also putting the state in the center ...
Afshin Eshkevar Kiaei
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The notion of jihad in the activities of the Islamic state [PDF]
Despite the refusal of the United States and their allies to accept the fact that religion can play an important role in international relations, the crisis in the Middle East has brought the Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL, DAESH) organization in the ...
Vukelić Milan
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The establishment of the caliphate in Indonesia is offered as a solution to advancement based on theological considerations by its advocates. Many Muslim academics, including Nurcholish Madjid and Yudian Wahyudi, have disputed this allegation. Using data
Lahaji, Ahmad Faisal
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