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RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION
ABSTRACT When do revolutions end? How do revolutions live on in embodied affects, relationships, and horizons of aspiration? This article describes the remaking of religion among upper‐middle‐class Egyptians who participated in the 2011 uprising.
AMIRA MITTERMAIER
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Pengikut Manhaj Salaf di Tengah Gempuran Modernitas
Masalah yang diteliti dalam skripsi ini adalah: Bagaimana para pengikut manhaj salaf di Majelis Ta’lim Ummahat di Kelurahan Semolowaru Kecamatan Sukolilo Kota Surabaya menghadapi gempuran modernitas.
Ninung Farihani Nazwa
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In the Tunisian Opposition (Again): Ennahda's ‘Renaissance’ Through Failure?
Abstract Tunisian President Kais Saied's coup in July 2021 has confronted the Renaissance Party, or Ennahda, with a dilemma: Reassume the comfortable position of defending freedoms and maintain party unity, or implement internal reforms, including an overhaul of its leadership and platform. But the party is trapped in a vicious circle.
Théo Blanc
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Abstrak Artikel ini mencoba mengungkap faktor-faktor pendorong berkembangnya Salafisme dalam globalisasi. Alasannya adalah globalisasi menuntut keterbukaan sementara gerakan Salafisme bersifat defensif, proteksionis, rigid, puritan dan radikal, yang semesntinya tidak dapat berkembang dalam dinamika kehidupan global, tapi justru berkembang dengan ...
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Radicalism became a phenomenon widely discussed in inter-religious life. In practice, Islam and pesantren is often associated with acts of terrorism and other violence since the action was perceived as an extension of religious radicalism with jihad and ...
Tsabita Shabrina Alfanani
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Islamic moderation is more popular or known as moderate Islam. The emergence of the word ‘moderate’ Islam by its pioneers is due to the existence of extremist Islam, so Islamic moderation can be a solution that is seen as not excessive or extreme.
Rusdiyanto Rusdiyanto +2 more
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Abstract During the last decade, a significant amount of academic research focusing on the causes of, and the actors involved in the Yemen conflict has been published in peer‐reviewed journals, edited volumes, and books. Yet this research has emerged in a fragmented way that renders a comprehensive understanding of the conflict a challenging enterprise.
Antonios Tsalikis, Revecca Pedi
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Evaluation of Digital Sociology on Student Salaf and Modern Islamic Boarding Schools
The current use of digital technology has a lot of influence on human life, especially human sociological aspects, such as patterns of interaction, knitting relationships between individuals, patterns of social behavior relationships, individual ...
Nia Kumaladewi +2 more
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Marketing strategies in educational institutions, especially Islamic boarding schools, need to be done considering today's competition in educational institutions is very tight to get customers.
Imam Wahyono, Ahmad Aziz Fanani
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Abstract Background Increasingly, counter‐radicalisation interventions are using case management approaches to structure the delivery of tailored services to those at risk of engaging in, or engaged in, violent extremism. This review sets out the evidence on case management tools and approaches and is made up of two parts with the following objectives.
James Lewis +6 more
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