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Pasca-Islamisme dalam PAS: Analisis terhadap Kesan Tahalluf Siyasi [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Islamic Thought, 2015
This study discusses the impact of post-Islamism in the Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS), specifically on tahalluf siyasi (political alliance) with Pakatan Rakyat (People Coalition).
MUHAMMAD FAIZ MUKMIN ABDUL MUTALIB   +1 more
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Digital Piety and the Transformation of Political Activism of Youth Hijrah Movement

open access: yesAl-Tahrir, 2020
: This paper explains about hijrah, a popular term among urban youths; it refers not only religious, but also political transformation. This activity has been  growing massively in the urban area through the internet and in the short after the fall of ...
Ali Ja'far
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Post-Islamism Redefined: Towards a politics of post-Islamism

open access: yesJournal of the Contemporary Study of Islam, 2020
Problematizing Asef Bayat’s notion of “post-Islamism,” this article proposes an alternative definition for the concept, having in mind the case of Iran. The current conception of the term “post-Islamism” may be challenged via a survey of post-revolutionary Islamist movements that resisted the state and as well as Ayatollah’s Khomeini’s concession to ...
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Post-Islamism and the Rise of Sharia Laws in Contemporary Indonesia: Aspirations of Implementing Islamic Laws in a Democratic Era

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Science and Religion, 2023
Islamism is an ideology and a movement that seeks to build an Islamic order in the form of an Islamic state and the enforcement of sharia law. However, in Indonesia during the democratization period in the early 2000s, many Islamic organizations ...
Bani Syarif Maula
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Post-Salafism: Religious Revisionism in Contemporary Saudi Arabia

open access: yesReligions, 2022
This article seeks to identify the driving factors, features, and significance of the transformation of Salafism in contemporary Muslim societies, a development labeled ‘post-Salafism’.
Besnik Sinani
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Digital Post-Islamism and the Cognitive Transformation of Islamic Belief: A Comparative Study [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology
The rapid expansion of networked communication has shifted the ways religious communities produce, distribute and consume knowledge. Scholars have argued that digital technologies generate a public sphere in which new voices and forms of authority ...
Zhuldyz G. Zhorabek   +7 more
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Islamism in the Post-Arab Spring world

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2015
Istanbul Think-House (IDE), a self-supported independent research center that promotes the free circulation of ideas, analyzed “Islamism in the Post-Arab Spring World” during its October 24-26, 2014, international conference.
Büşra Kırkpınar
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RECENT SCHOLARSHIP ON ‘ISLAMIC’ DISCOURSE : AN EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT

open access: yesAnalisa: Jurnal Pengkajian Masalah Sosial Keagamaan, 2016
The events of 9/11 era had a number of dramatic results for ‘Islam’ and the Muslim world; and one such result was a surplus of endeavours through various mediums to conceptualise, hypothesise, and posit an ostensible ‘divide’ between ‘Islam’ (as a ...
tauseef ahmad parray
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Membaca Fenomena Menguatnya Perayaan “Islamisasi” di Indonesia Pasca Reformasi

open access: yesJurnal Kawistara, 2020
The strengthening of Islamization (Islamisasi) or the revival of religious awakening in the post-reform Indonesia has become an appealing topic to be studied by social scientists.
Dian Dwi Jayanto
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Post-Islamism and Intellectual Production: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Evolution of Contemporary Islamic Thought

open access: yesReligions, 2021
The advent of the 1990s marked, among other things, the restructuring of the Muslim world in its relation to Islam. This new context has proved to be extremely favorable to the emergence of scholars who define themselves as reformists or modernists. They
Mohamed Amine Brahimi   +1 more
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