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Islam and Islamism

The Journal of the Middle East and Africa, 2022
Abstract Studies on political Islam have evolved greatly, far outpacing how many other comparative political scientists treat religion in politics. Well before the Arab uprisings, MENA specialists were already making substantive contributions to inquiries about how the sphere of religion interacted with the politics of governance ...
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Islam

2023
Islam is one of the religions of the book, others being Judaism, Christianity, and Sabianism. It is the second largest religion in the world, the first being Christianity.
Mona, Mojtahedzadeh, Hassan, Qureshi
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Islamism and Islam

International Dialogue, 2015
This book offers a concerted effort to provide a comprehensive and unmistakable definition for Islamism, whereas the other term in the title, Islam, is simply what is traditional or classical or taken for granted since little attention is given to defining it.
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Islam vs. Islamism

2006
Islam vs. Islamism introduces the Islamic world's diversity, conflicts, and dilemmas—its origins, extraordinary creativity, and current crisis, the result of its unhappy encounter with Western modernity. Particular attention is given to Islamism, Islam's radically antimodern and often violent revision that is causing turmoil in the Middle East and ...
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Islam Versus Islamism

2017
Islam is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century CE. Its founder, the prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE), is said to have received revelations from God, which are contained in Islam’s sacred book, the Qur’an. The Qur’an can be interpreted as apolitical, advocating no particular political system or governance ...
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Radical Islam, Liberal Islam

Current History, 2003
It is in the battle for Islam's soul that the United States and liberal Islam share a common strategic goal: the systematic dismantlement and delegitimization of the rogue Islamist discourse that portrays America as an anti-Islam crusader and Islam as an ideology of hate and violence.
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