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Islamising modernity, individualising Islam?

Third World Quarterly, 2005
Good Muslim, Bad Muslim: America, the Cold War and the Roots of Terror Mahmood Mamdani New York: Pantheon Books, 2004 The War for Muslim Minds: Islam and the West Gilles Kepel Cambridge, MA: Belkna...
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Which Islam? Whose Shariah? Islamisation and citizen recognition in contemporary Indonesia

Journal of Religious and Political Practice, 2018
Since Indonesia’s return to electoral democracy in 1998–1999, analysts have spoken of the deepening ‘Islamisation’ of politics, public culture, and personal life in this Southeast Asian nation.
R. Hefner
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Manifestations of Islamisation

2019
At the beginning of this chapter the author attempts to recreate what Malaysia was like prior to the Islamic Revival, namely that of a quite tolerant society with the three major ethnic groups, notwithstanding the historical tensions, generally interacting quite amicably, and with a relatively relaxed version of Islam being practiced by the Malays.
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Islamisation in Medieval Anatolia

2017
Islam penetrated Anatolia rather later than the rest of the Middle East. Indeed, Anatolia had been the Byzantine Empire’s bulwark against the Arabs over the seventh to tenth centuries, withstanding or at least absorbing frequent – at times more or less annual – incursions that stretched far into the peninsula.1 Initially, perhaps, the raids of the ...
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Louis Gardet : "Grand chrétien islamisant"

Horizons Maghrébins - Le droit à la mémoire, 1987
Rahal Redouane. Louis Gardet : "Grand chrétien islamisant". In: Horizons Maghrébins - Le droit à la mémoire, N°9-10, 1987. Louis Gardet et Alfred Morabia : Deux hommes de dialogue. pp. 36-39.
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Introduction: Comparative Perspectives on Islamisation

2017
The Arab conquests of the Middle East and much of North Africa and Central Asia in the seventh century mark the beginning of a process of religious and cultural change which ultimately resulted in the present Muslim-majority populations of almost all of these regions (see Figure 1.1).
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Islamisation and politics in Sudan

Australian Journal of Political Science, 1993
Sudan achieved an Islamic revolution recently without violence. Through a ‘creeping’ revolution that started in the 1970s, Islamic fundamentalists have consolidated their power through wealth and systematic control of the civil service, the economy, the judiciary and the armed forces.
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Rising Islamisation in Bangladesh and the threat to Sheikh Hasina's Regime

International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, 2022
Prasanta Sahoo
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Between God, the Nation, and the State: Paradoxes of Islamisation in Pakistan

Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia, 2022
Imran Ahmed
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Islamisation Processes among Mauritian Muslims

2016
Internationales Asienforum, Bd. 33 Nr.
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