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Bridging biology and therapy: translational advances of extracellular vesicles in veterinary clinical practice. [PDF]

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Who are “the” Salafis?

Journal of Muslims in Europe, 2017
This article explores the lifeworlds of so-called Salafi(st)s in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, by examining the ways their beliefs impact upon their everyday lives, identities, and religious practices. Based on participant observation, informal talks, and in-depth interviews conducted with persons visiting mosques ascribed to apolitical “puristic ...
Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf, Mira Menzfeld
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Interviewing Salafis

2018
In chapter 10, Massimo Ramaioli provides advice on interviewing Salafis based on his experiences in Jordan. He shares 10 considerations with the readers: orientalism, ethics, risks, context, meetings, approach, language, ivory tower, muqābala (encounter/interview), and surprises.
Zoltan Pall, Mohamed-Ali Adraoui
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Copts and Salafis

2019
This chapter assesses the most important period in the revolution, namely the last three months of 2011. By that time the revolutionary forces—those that stayed mobilized or that remobilized periodically throughout the year—had articulated a series of demands that went far beyond the ubiquitous but vague “bread, freedom, and social justice” slogan ...
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The Salafis and the Arabists

1990
Abstract The salafis’ incorporation of reason and progress into a scripturalist interpretation of Islam set them apart from their ulama colleagues, who rejected the reformers’ ideas and persecuted them. But the salafis did find an audience receptive to their teaching in another quarter: the rising generation of secondary school ...
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