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Islamic Fundamentalism and Political Islam
History Compass, 2005Abstract Political Islam is a movement that began in the late 1920s, after secular governments failed to secure economic independence, prosperity and good governance in the Muslim world. Convinced that a return to the sovereignty of Islamic law would be the only hope for progress in the Muslim world, Islamists – proponents of ‘political Islam’, what ...
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Psychological Reports, 2000
Suicide and homicide rates of a sample of 72 nations were associated with a cluster of social variables related to economic development but not with a cluster related to the proportion of Islamic adherents.
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Suicide and homicide rates of a sample of 72 nations were associated with a cluster of social variables related to economic development but not with a cluster related to the proportion of Islamic adherents.
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Islam, Islamism, Muslims, and Governance: Beyond “Islam and Democracy”
2016This chapter asks not if Islam can engage with democracy but how, specifically via religiously inspired parties. There exists no “normative” Islamism, and “the state” in Islamic political philosophy grafts the notion onto pre-modern concepts of authority.
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The Islamic World and Islam in Europe
2013Rethinking the nature of the relationship between Europe and Islam in our own time requires a re-evaluation of perceptions of history. In this chapter the argument is made that Islam is a part of the European civilizational heritage and that as a result of migration in recent decades, a European Islam now exists and can be viewed as the latest ...
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Logic in Islam and Islamic Logic
2020On the relations between logic and religion in the Islamic world, one may refer to logic in two different ways: 1. logic in religious texts, that includes doctrinal sacred texts such as Qur’ān and sayings of the Prophet (as well as Imāms, in Shī’īism), as well as the Qur’ānic commentaries and the texts related to the principles and fundamentals ...
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Islamic Fundamentalism and Political Islam
1997Since the demise of the Soviet Union, it has become fashionable to warn of a new Cold War arising from ‘the resurgence of parochial identities based on ethnic and religious allegiances’ (Juergensmeyer, 1993, p. 2). Religion, in particular, is seen to pose a serious threat to international stability (Huntington, 1993), with the role being played by ...
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Understanding Islam, Islamism, and Islamic Feminism
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