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Gender dynamics in Andalusian religious brotherhoods

2013
This article depicts and interprets changes in the organisational structure of the Holy Week celebrations in Andalusia over the past three decades. The focus is on gender dynamics related to changes in the economic, political, and cultural fabric of a rural town.
Jansen, W.H.M.   +2 more
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Muslim Communities of Grace: The Sufi Brotherhoods in Islamic Religious Life

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2012
Muslim Communities of Grace: The Sufi Brotherhoods in Islamic Religious Life JAMIL M. ABUN-NASR, 2007 London: Hurst ix + 280 pp., £16.99 (pb), ISBN 978-185065-877-1 In the soteriological discourse,...
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What Might the Muslim Brotherhood Do with al-Azhar? Religious Authority in Egypt

Die Welt des Islams, 2012
AbstractMuslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party gained an electoral victory in the 2011-2012 Egyptian Parliamentary elections. It has often been argued that among the likely outcomes of Muslim Brotherhood control of the People's Assembly would be the establishment of a tyrannical theocratic regime akin to that of Iran.
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Roots of Religious Extremism: The Muslim Brotherhood and the Four Faces of Tyranny

Arab Media & Society, 2016
One way of getting to the “root causes” of terrorism and religious extremism in the Middle East is to examine the thinking of the mother organization of all groups and movements espousing violence and terrorism. Fortunately, the history of the Muslim Brothers is well researched.
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Managing Religion and Renegotiating the Secular: The Muslim Brotherhood and Defining the Religious Sphere

Politics and Religion, 2013
AbstractThis article questions the assumption that — prior to July 2013 when the Egyptian military removed former President Mursi from power — the Muslim Brotherhood was in the process of implementing an Islamic state that would have involved a reversal of secularization and an upheaval to the status quo in terms of fundamental shifts in institutions ...
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10 The Transformation of Bohemian Religious Brotherhoods in the Early Modern Period

2014
Religious brotherhoods established and controlled by the Catholic Church underwent major changes from the 16th to the 18th century. Naturally, these changes also affected the brotherhoods of Bohemia; this chapter traces the transformation of these institutions during the early modern period.
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The popular expression of religious syncretism: the Bauls of Bengal as Apostles of Brotherhood

Popular Music, 1988
About a thousand years ago in northeastern India a group of spiritual adepts known as siddhācāryas sang poems about the discipline required of the individual who seeks ultimate release. These carýāpadas, as the poems are called, were eventually compiled and recorded in a manuscript found about a century ago in the Nepali Court Library by a Bengali ...
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Muslim brotherhood and the Jordanian state: Containment or fragmentation bets (1999–2018)?

Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 2021
Mohammed Torki Bani Salameh
exaly  

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