Islamic Medievalism and Mobility in Mathias Énard's Street of Thieves
ABSTRACT Set against the backdrop of the Arab Spring uprisings, Jihadist extremism, and the neoliberal exploitation of the Global South, Mathias Énard's 2012 novel Street of Thieves (Rue des voleurs) follows the fortunes of Lakhdar, a young man from Tangier who finds himself living as an undocumented migrant in Barcelona's notorious Carrer d’En Robador,
Louise D'Arcens
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Zainab's traffic: spatial lives of an Islamic ritual across Southwest Asia
Abstract Since the 1979 Revolution, Iranian pilgrims have engaged in saint visitation (ziyarat) to sites in Syria. By travelling via Turkey on buses, and venerating Sayyida Zainab at their destination, these pilgrims disrupt conventional conceptions of not only Islamic ritual, but also Iranian mobility under sanctions.
Emrah Yıldız
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‘Azl Sebagai Pencegah Kehamilan (Studi Perbandingan Antara Mazhab Hanafi dan Mazhab Syafi’i)
‘Azl mungkin metode kontrasepsi tertua di dunia, karena ‘azl cara efektif untuk mencegah kehamilan.’azl berarti menarik penis dari vagina keluarnya sperma.
Mursyid Djawas +2 more
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“to stop the earthquake”: Palestine and the Settler Colonial Logic of Fragmentation
Abstract Fragmentation is a key colonial strategy to which Palestinians enact resistance, evident most prominently in the 2021 Unity Intifada. In this article, I take inspiration from such Palestinian resistance to theorise fragmentation as a central logic of Zionist/Israeli settler colonialism. I make three related points. First, I employ the metaphor
Jamal Nabulsi
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The issue of methodology adopted by Mustafa Abdel-Raziq and its effects [PDF]
This academic thesis deals with the issue of methodology as used by Muṣṭafā Abdel-Rāziq (1885 - 1947). It is an issue that represents the essence of his academic philosophical thought.
Abd-Allah, Amina
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Human Nature in Building Social Relationships in the Perspective of Hasan Hanafi Islamic Theology
The concept of man in Islam centres on the belief that man is the most noble creation, endowed with freedom of will and the ability to develop morally and intellectually.
Agung Saputra +2 more
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The Social and Theoretical Dimensions of Sainthood in Early Islam: Al-Tirmidhiís Gnoseology and the Foundations of Sufi Social Praxis. [PDF]
This dissertation offers new perspectives on al-Tirmidhi’s contribution to the Sufi doctrine of sainthood and to the development of early Islamic mysticism.
Palmer, Aiyub
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The return of the Turāth : the Arab Rationalist Association 1959-2000 [PDF]
The Six-Day War in 1967 ended an era characterized by cultural exuberance and political optimism, ushering the Arab world into a period rife with economic anxiety and political unrest. Formerly powerful Arab armies disbanded. Firm social conventions were
Agbaria, Ahmad Tawfik
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Wahabisme dalam Perspektif Teologi Hassan Hanafi
;Wahabism as a reform movement in Islam has proven to be politically successful, and as a teaching, this movement has puritanical characteristics or seeks to purify Islamic teachings which it considers to have been distorted to suit the version of the ...
Yusafrida Rasyidin +2 more
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Living without why: an exploration of personal Muslim authenticity [PDF]
This work aims to look into the question of authenticity and inauthenticity within the Muslim discourse. How muslim can Muslims really be? Within the Muslim world the concept of authenticity is usually coupled with questions of adherence to the canonical
Trevathan, Stephen Davis
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