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Indonesia’s Islamic revolution
South East Asia Research, 2020The main argument in Indonesia’s Islamic Revolution is ‘that a distinct but significant sector of Indonesian society participated in the revolution Islamically, and [that] the revolution also impac...
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Islam, Revolution and Radicalism
International Journal of E-Politics, 2011New forms of information technologies are revolutionizing politics in the Muslim World. This article presents political analysis of the complex global and historical socio-cultural impact of new media specifically social media by exploring two cases, i.e., the green movement during the Iranian presidential elections during 2009 and al-Qaeda’s ...
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2004
Abstract In revolutions, even more than in other forms of political activity, there is an element of theater. This is evidenced by the almost universal use of such words as drama, stage, scene, role, even actor, in speaking of revolutionary events. Revolutionaries are, of course, conscious of this dramatic element. Some indeed, Karl Marx
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Abstract In revolutions, even more than in other forms of political activity, there is an element of theater. This is evidenced by the almost universal use of such words as drama, stage, scene, role, even actor, in speaking of revolutionary events. Revolutionaries are, of course, conscious of this dramatic element. Some indeed, Karl Marx
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1996
Abstract Ever since the Iranian revolution of 1978-1979, the West has been apprehensive about the possibility of an Islamic revolution, which it has assumed to be the hallmark of Islamic revivalism, the object of the Islamic state, and the culmination of the tajdid and islah of Islam.
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Abstract Ever since the Iranian revolution of 1978-1979, the West has been apprehensive about the possibility of an Islamic revolution, which it has assumed to be the hallmark of Islamic revivalism, the object of the Islamic state, and the culmination of the tajdid and islah of Islam.
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Islam and the Arab Revolutions
2022The Arab revolutions of 2011 were a transformative moment in the modern history of the Middle East, as people rose up against long-standing autocrats throughout the region to call for "bread, freedom and dignity." With the passage of time, results have been decidedly mixed, with initial success stories like Tunisia contrasting with the emergence of ...
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An Islamic Science Revolution?
Science, 2005SCIENCE IN IRANTEHRAN-- Iran is pouring money into world-class facilities for biotechnology, particle physics, and astronomy. But growing tensions with the West threaten a scientific community just coming into its own.
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The Islamic Agricultural Revolution
Abstract The Islamic Agricultural Revolution: Myths and Realities Since its first advancement by Andrew Watson in 1974, the ‘Watson Thesis’ of a marked expansion of agricultural activity under the first centuries of Islamic rule over western Eurasia and North Africa has gained wide acceptance.openaire +2 more sources
Has Iran's Islamic Revolution Ended?
Radical History Review, 2009The rise of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and of revolutionary hard-liners makes it difficult to maintain that the Islamic Revolution ended either with the victory of pragmatism and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's program of economic reconstruction in 1989, or with the rise of the reform movement under Mohammad Khatami's leadership in 1997.
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