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“Our blood is becoming white”: Race, religion, and Siddi becoming in Hyderabad, India
Abstract “Our blood is becoming white.” This was a constant lament I heard from siddis in contemporary Hyderabad, India—third‐ and fourth‐generation descendants of East African slaves and soldiers recruited by the local ruler or Nizam in the 1860s to form the African Cavalry Guard in his army.
Gayatri Reddy
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Salafism, neo-salafism, and post-salafism. Evolutions of a radical current of Islam in France [PDF]
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Adraoui, Mohamed-Ali, Godard, Bernard
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Abstract Research summary We compare European and North American radicalization trajectories that led to involvement in terrorist violence (n = 103) with those for which this outcome did not occur (n = 103). Regression analyses illustrate how involvement in terrorist violence is determined not only by the presence of risk, but also the absence of ...
Bart Schuurman, Sarah L. Carthy
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"The impact of salafism threats in Iraq on the military security of the Islamic republic of Iran and providing a suitable strategy" [PDF]
One of the most important factors of sedition in the Islamic world is the emergence of Salafist thought. This current, as a system (belief and religion), has a special identity that, by polarizing the Islamic world, while distorting Islamic unity, can ...
abbas jafarinia +2 more
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This article examines how Salafism adjusts conservative literature with its preaching on YouTube. Over the last decade, Salafism has gained significant traction in Indonesian cyberspace and urban centers.
Ardiansyah Ardiansyah +2 more
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Caretakers Still? Reconsidering McCutcheon's Redescription of the Public Study of Religion
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 101-104, March 2025.
Loren D. Lybarger
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Saudi Arabia Charity and the Institutionalization of Indonesian Salafism
[This article primarily discusses the links between Saudi Arabian Islamic charity organizations and the development of Salafism in Indonesia and how these links facilitate the institutionalization of Salafi groups.
Jajang Jahroni
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This article deals with the reproduction of knowledge within the Saudi-Wahhabi educational institution named LIPIA in Jakarta. Contrary to many studies which tend to see this institution as a monolithic entity, this article argues its knowledge ...
Jajang Jahroni
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الوهابية والسلفية في ميزان القرآن والسنة
إن المدرسة السلفية بما قامت به من فعاليات وما أدته من أدوار في الرقعة الإسلامية، تفرض نفسها علينا كحدثٍ مهمٍّ يجب بحثه والوقوف عنده، إضافة إلى دراسة التيارات الفكرية التي جعلت من الفكر السلفي والسلفية مرجعاً لها، وما خلفته من جدالات وانقسامات حتى في ...
Mehmed Zahid Tığlıoğlu
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