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Reevaluating Islamist electoral success and participation in government
Abstract Under what conditions will Islamist parties perform well in elections and what happens to the political regime should they gain political power? The canonical hypothesis—“one man, one vote, one time”—argues that Islamist parties are likely to perform well whenever elections become free and that their electoral success is likely to lead to a ...
Justin Curtis
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From Official to Grassroots Racism: Transformation of Anti‐Chinese Sentiment in Indonesia
Abstract Indonesia has a long history of racism towards its Chinese population dating back to colonial times. Its population has suffered through discriminatory policies and a series of racist riots, some sponsored by the state. This article examines the transformation of racism towards the Indonesian Chinese by summarising the past, before ...
Taufiq Tanasaldy
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Lebanon’s Salafis : opportunities and constraints in a divided society [PDF]
Salafism was not prominent in Lebanon before the war in Syria. The chapter outlines the sudden rise of Salafism in the country and explains it through the direct influence of the war in Syria on Lebanese politics and society.
Saouli, Adham
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Salafism as Gramscian informed vanguardism
In this study, I offer a categorization of Salafism based on the concept of vanguardism. Vanguardism suggests how Salafis inhabit the political domain, by posing as the vanguard of a privileged group endowed with a historical mission. Relatedly, I summon
Massimo Ramaioli
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This article examines the role of two Sufi orders, the Naqshbandiya order and the Qadiriyya wa al-Naqshbandiya order, in the social and cultural transformation of Malay and Javanese Muslims in contemporary Sumatra, specifically in the Malay Riau region ...
Rubaidi Rubaidi +3 more
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The relationship between salafism and indigeneous moslem at Lombok caused several contestations and needed to be studied deeply. In this study, salafism and indigeneous moslem will be classified into rural and urban.
Mohamad Iwan Fitriani
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The Internal Causes of the Spread of the Thought of Takfir in the Contemporary Islamic World [PDF]
The thought of takfir is referred to the issue of Salafism and returning to the thought and practice of the Salaf, which has been propagated by people such as Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Abd al-Wahhab since the beginning of Islam, and has ...
amin ;,kooshki, Aboozar Omrani
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THE DIFFERENT AND SIMILAR ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL SALAFISM AND NEO-SALAFISM
There are quite important conflicts in the Muslim world especially in recent years. Because ofdifferent organizations and groups, these conflicts get more complicated every day. There are alot of different organizations which allege that they make jihad for the sake of Allah.
AKMAN, Zekeriya, ÇAKIRTAŞ, Mehmet
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Sociological Explanation of the Effective Factors of the Tendency towards Salafism in Khuzestan Province; Case Study Youth of Ahvaz City [PDF]
The contemporary history of Khuzestan province is intertwined with issues such as ethnic segregation, security problems and some crimes and socio-political anomalies due to some economic, environmental, cultural and domestic problems as well as foreign ...
Abdolah Moradi +1 more
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How Salafism Forms Millennials’ Religious Understanding: A Case Study from an Indonesian University
This research explores the development and influence of the Islamic revivalism movement at Hasanuddin University, South Sulawesi. Employing an in-depth case study, this study focuses on three student groups: Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Muslim Indonesia ...
Andi Aderus +4 more
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