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2019
Abstract The chapter identifies five common features of modern Islamic social movements: 1) They tend to begin as mutual aid societies rather than as clearly defined political entities; 2) they offer themselves up as ways for society at large to organize itself outside the state; 3) they signify the increasing politicization of society ...
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Abstract The chapter identifies five common features of modern Islamic social movements: 1) They tend to begin as mutual aid societies rather than as clearly defined political entities; 2) they offer themselves up as ways for society at large to organize itself outside the state; 3) they signify the increasing politicization of society ...
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Islam, Politics, and Social Movements.
Pacific Affairs, 1990Martin A. Klein +2 more
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Early Islam as a Messianic Movement:
2020José Costa reminds us that, while the Qur’ān refers to Jesus as the ‘Messiah’, it never explains the meaning of the term. And if one leaves aside the ambiguous passages dealing with al-masīḥ, then the Messiah and messianism do not appear in the Qur’ān. This absence is all the more puzzling given that eschatology and apocalypticism do play an important ...
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Islamic Movements in the Mediterranean: Islamic Modernism, Islamism and Salafism
2017Item does not contain ...
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The Islamic Movement in Israel
1994The establishment of Israel in 1948 led to the expulsion of most Palestinian Muslims from their ancestral homeland to neighbouring Arab countries. The remaining Palestinian Muslims were living as minorities, with little hope of asserting their rights.
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1996
Islam, as discussed in previous chapters, is at once a religion and a social order which seeks for governance a polity based upon the eternal principles laid down in the Qur’ān and the Sunnah. Meant for practical application, Islam demands of believers to actively participate in the affairs of the world, to display a pious and honest character in all ...
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Islam, as discussed in previous chapters, is at once a religion and a social order which seeks for governance a polity based upon the eternal principles laid down in the Qur’ān and the Sunnah. Meant for practical application, Islam demands of believers to actively participate in the affairs of the world, to display a pious and honest character in all ...
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