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IDENTITY CRISIS, CONTESTATION, AND CONFLICT WITHIN THE HADRAMI COMMUNITY OF AL-IRSYAD 1990-2007
At reformation era the identity crisis amongst the members of Al-Irsyad became manifest which directed to split in 20027. This article aims to analyze the Hadrami, the community of Arab descendent, at dealing the issues of Islam and the state at the ...
Miftahuddin Miftahuddin, Ajat Sudrajat
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EGYPTIAN POLICY BASED ON INSIGHTS OF HISTORY OF MUSLIM MOVEMENT AND SALAFI MOVEMENT [PDF]
The aftermath of the Arab Spring was leaving a great turnover for many countries as the regime changed, so does Egypt. As one of the most influential countries both in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt's domestic politics is quite dynamics since immemorial time, from numerous kingdoms, West colonialism until republic under the authoritarian ...
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The Empty State: Governing the Voids in a Projected Conflict‐Torn Yemen
ABSTRACT This study introduces the concept of the “Empty State” to explain a form of state dysfunction in Yemen, where state institutions exist but are stripped of their governance authority. While frameworks on fragile or failed states emphasize the weakness or collapse of state capacity, the Empty State highlights the persistence of symbolic ...
Moosa Elayah
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Seizing the Opportunity: Dynamics of the Salafi-Wahabi Movement in Turkey
Being a secular state after centuries under the Islamic sultanate of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey has been challenged by various internal political turmoil and controversies over religion and its relation to the state. As such, fierce debate has become unavoidable for Islamist and revivalist groups that feel discriminated against for practicing Islam in ...
B.J. Sujibto, Ikram Filiz
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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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ABSTRACT In recent years, anthropologists and theologians have been engaging in conversation with one another. Building on, and branching out from, that conversation, this article calls for a careful ethnographic engagement with not just “God talk” (the literal meaning of theology) but also with the figure of God itself.
Amira Mittermaier
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Alternative education or teaching radicalism? New literature on Islamic education in Southeast Asia [PDF]
This review article focuses on three recent publications on Islamic education in Southeast Asia. While two are monographs on South Thailand and Myanmar/ Burma, one is a collection of essays on Indonesia, Malaysia, South Thailand, Cambodia, and the ...
Warnk, Holger
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Gerakan Islam Politik : Problem Ideologi Radikal, Global Jihad, dan Terorisme Keagamaan [PDF]
Ideologi radikal, global jihad, dan terorisme keagamaan adalah hal yang terkait satu dengan yang lain. Jihad terlahir dari rahim ideologi radikal, begitu pula dengan terorisme yang dapat tumbuh dimana saja dengan doktrin jihad.
Setiadi, O. (Ozi)
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ABSTRACT Throughout Rashid Karami's illustrious career as a Sunni za'im and Lebanon's longest‐serving prime minister, he did his best to represent his community by supporting the involvement of the Syrians in Lebanese politics during Lebanon's Second Civil War.
Zach Battat, Ronen A. Cohen, Dan Naor
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ABSTRACT Men constitute the majority of violent extremists and terrorists, yet academic research in the field has largely overlooked the role of masculinity. This article explores how the relationship between masculinity and political and religious violent activism has been understood in a small but emerging field of critical men and masculinities ...
Lucas Gottzén
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