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Urban Sufism, Media and Religious Change in Indonesia [PDF]
In this paper, I contend that Sufism is only preoccupied with initiating new disciples and performing emotive religious rituals. By focusing on Naqshbandi-Haqqani, I argue that Sufi group actively involves in propagating its teaching to the general ...
Makhasin, Luthfi
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Tafsir Kebencian Studi Bias Gender Dalam Tafsir Al-qurān Karya Zaitunah Subhan [PDF]
The paper objectives are to describe and to anlyze the Zainatunah Subhan view on the exegesis of gender verses in Al Quran. According to her, indeed there is gender bias if the verses are textually interpreted.
Halimatussa’diyah, H. (Halimatussa’diyah)
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Tafsir Ayat-ayat Gender Ala Amina Wadud Perspektif Hermeneutika Gadamer [PDF]
In the interpretation of the verses of the Qur\u27an, gender has undergone considerable and dynamic developments. The classical commentators tend to interpret verses textually – normatively, while feminists tend to interpret the verses contextually ...
Irsyadunnas, M. (Mr)
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Towards an Islamic Theology of Nonviolence: A Critical Appraisal of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan\u27s View of Jihad (Part II) [PDF]
In the second and last part of his article (see September issue, 671·80) Dr Omar explains the true meaning of Jihad in the ancient Islamic sources, which does not stand for violent warfare but for the struggle that every Muslim , indeed every person ...
Omar, Irfan A.
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Abstract Why do some pastoralists join bandit groups in Nigeria? This conundrum is yet to be explored in the emerging scholarly literature on pastoral banditry in Nigeria's troubled northwest region. Whereas the upsurge in pastoralist‐related banditry has been predominantly explicated with the theoretical frameworks of ungoverned spaces and relative ...
Promise Frank Ejiofor
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Jihad re-examined: Islamic law and international law [PDF]
The Arabic term jihad, which means striving, endeavouring, and struggling, has widely been conceptualised to include ‘armed struggle’ as one of the forms of jihad.
Ssenyonjo, M
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What jihad questions do Muslims ask? [PDF]
Using digital humanities tools and methods, we extract, classify, and analyze 1,006 jihad fatwas from a corpus of 164,000 online fatwas. We use the questions and page hits to rank clusters of fatwas in order to discover what jihad questions Muslims ask ...
Bakinaz Abdalla, Emad Mohamed
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Abstract British Muslim volunteers in Syria have been variously cast as humanitarians, activists, and—under the suspicious gaze of the war on terror—disguised militants. Yet many volunteers frame their efforts as attempts at iṣlāḥ (reform, repair, rectification). What is the ethicopolitical life of iṣlāḥ, a multivalent concept in the Islamic tradition,
Muneeza Rizvi
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Peranan sufi dalam penyebaran Islam di Nusantara / H Sumanta MA [PDF]
Sejak zaman prasejarah, penduduk kepulauan Indonesia dikenal sebagai pelayar-pelayar yang sanggup mengarungi lautan lepas. Sejak awal masehi sudah ada rute-rute pelayaran dan perdagangan antara kepulauan Indonesia dengan berbagai daerah di daratan Asia ...
Hasyim, H Sumanta
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Highlights of The Concept of Islamic Education Majid 'Irsan Al-Kilani [PDF]
This article tries to reveal the concept of Islamic Education Majid Irsan al-Kilani, namely through the analysis of the five papers he is closely linked to education, among other things: 1) Ahdaf alTarbiyah al-Islamiyya fi Tarbiyah al-Fard wa Ikhraj al ...
Masri, Dedi
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