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What Makes a Muslim Intellectual? On the Pro's and Con's of a Category [PDF]
At its core, this essay contains a substantiated plea for bringing about conceptual clarity to the notion of “Muslim intellectual”, which the frequent and highly ideologically charged public usage of this term seems to distort.
Hartung, Jan-Peter
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Critical Approach to Neo-salafism in the Context of Jihādī Salafism
Salafism has been evaluated at various stages in the historical process. The view that the Salafī approach includes Muslims, especially the first three generations, is generally accepted. Here Aḥmad b. Muḥammad b. Ḥanbal (died 241/855), the muḥaddiths, in which he was included, lead. Salafism, on the other hand, is a method of thought that systematized
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Internet, Identity and Islamic Movements: The Case of Salafi Movement in Indonesia [PDF]
The revolution of information and communication technology has transformed the world into different shape, including Muslim world. This technology in the form of internet does not merely have the democratizing potential for Muslim world, but also has ...
Iqbal, Asep Muhamad
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Theoretical Foundations of Radical Salafism
In M.Nesprava’s article "Theoretical Foundations of Radical Salafism", the presence of a conceptual core in the radical Salafism doctrine is shown and the main formation stages of this core are analyzed.
Mykola Nesprava
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Barry Scott Zellen, State of recovery: The quest to restore American security after 9/11 (New York: Bloomsbury, 2013) Gilbert Ramsay, Jihadi culture on the world wide web ( New York: Bloomsbury, 2013) : reviewed by Richard English [PDF]
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English, Richard Ludlow
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Is it possible to develop a theory of Salafism, the school of thought which affirms the authority of the first three generations of the Prophet’s pious followers, that is based in heterodoxy, theological disorder, innovation, sensation, and the body? One
Daniel Tutt
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Islam re-observed: sanctity, salafism and islamism [PDF]
Clifford Geertz analyzed religious change in Morocco by developing an approach to Islam that uses both history and anthropology. His analysis is rooted in his conception of anthropology as a discipline whose focus is culture, a system of meanings through
Addi, Lahouari
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Weaponising the Supply Chain: Yemen's Blockade and the Contradictions of Maritime Logistics Capital
Abstract This paper examines the 2023–2025 naval blockade imposed by Yemen in the Red Sea. It argues that the blockade's success in disrupting global trade stemmed from the potent confluence of asymmetric military tactics and the structural vulnerabilities inherent within global maritime logistics capitalism.
Ashok Kumar
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In the widely demonized municipality of Ettadhamun, the heavy hand of Zin al Abidine Ben Ali's police state was partly lifted in 2011 and replaced by the softer touch of aid promoting international democracy. This aid architecture supported the burgeoning civil society to train Ettadhamun residents in the skill of ‘interpersonal communication’ (tawasul
Charis Boutieri
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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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