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The Theoretical Challenges of Salafism for the Islamic World [PDF]
The main objective of this research is to explore and critically analyze the intellectual and theological foundations of the Salafist movement, which has had a significant impact on the Islamic world, particularly in the Middle East, over the past one ...
Seyyed Mohsen Tabatabaie Far
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"the Moral Logic and Growth of Suicide Terrorism" [PDF]
Suicide attack is the most virulent and horrifying form of terrorism in the world today. The mere rumor of an impending suicide attack can throw thousands of people into panic.
Scott Atran
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NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY THREATS IN CENTRAL ASIA REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
: The article explores the roots and current state of religious extremism in Central Asia, as well as investigates its connections with the global salafi movement.
Ramakant Trivedi
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Muslim political dissent in coastal East Africa: complexities, ambiguities, entanglements. [PDF]
Kirby B, Meinema E, Olsson H.
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EPRDF's Revolutionary Democracy and Religious Plurality: Islam and Christianity in post-Derg Ethiopia [PDF]
In 1991 the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced policies aimed at recognizing the country’s long-standing religious diversity, providing a public arena for religious groups, and maintaining a sharp division between ...
Haustein, Jörg, Østebø, Terje
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Salafi dan Stigma Sesat-Radikal
This article describes the dynamics of da‘wah movement of Salafis and their response to its stigmatization as being heretical and radical. The phenomenon of radical movements with their terrorist actions shapes the stigma of being radical to the Salafis.
Slamet Muliono Redjosari
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Women's Authority in Patriarchal Social Movements: The Case of Female Salafi Preachers [PDF]
AbstractHow do women gain authority in the public sphere, especially in contexts where patriarchal norms are prevalent? I argue that the leaders of patriarchal social movements face pragmatic incentives to expand women's authority roles when seeking new movement members.
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Indonesians and the Syrian conflict [PDF]
Introduction: The conflict in Syria has captured the imagination of Indonesian extremists in a way no foreign war has before. For the first time, Indonesians are going overseas to fight, not just to train, as in Afghanistan in the late 1980s and 1990s ...
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After Mubarak, Before Transition : The Challenges for Egypt’s Democratic Opposition [PDF]
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Gervasio, Gennaro, Teti, Andrea
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Nâshîr al-Dîn al-Albânî is one of the most influential figure in the contemporary Salafist movement, alongside Bin Bâz and Uthaymin. This article will discuss the influence of Nasir al-Din al-Albâni on Indonesian Salafi Islamic legal thought.
Afwan Faizin
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