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Al-salafiyya, feminism, and reforms in the nineteenth-century Arab-Islamic society
The Journal of North African Studies, 2004From an education perspective, this article provides a systemic epistemological study of al-salafiyya. The first part documents the origins and nature of al-salafiyya as an endogenous model of development. The next part discusses al-salafiyya's struggle in restoring Arab political and scientific leadership during the nineteenth century, and examines ...
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The Deepened Split After the 9/11; Saudi Salafiyya and Jihadi Salafiyya
2015This article intends to examine the diversity of thought and action which strongly perceived itself after 1980 and deepened with the events of 11th September 2001 within the contemporary Salafi Movement especially in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Salafiyya is presented by a group of scholars most of whom are affiliated with different official or semi-official ...
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2007
This article questions certain assumptions on the intellectual history of modern Islam and on one of the most influential modern reform movements, the Salafiyya. By looking at the Sufi origins of one of the main Salafī reformers, it relativizes the notion of an inherent anti-Sufism of this reform movement. The article examines how Muhammad ‘Abduh (1849–
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This article questions certain assumptions on the intellectual history of modern Islam and on one of the most influential modern reform movements, the Salafiyya. By looking at the Sufi origins of one of the main Salafī reformers, it relativizes the notion of an inherent anti-Sufism of this reform movement. The article examines how Muhammad ‘Abduh (1849–
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Arabica, 2005
AbstractBy applying several methods of traditional source criticism to Baytār's Hilya it becomes possible to make this source "speak" and provide some information about its author. It becomes clear that unequal access to wealth and power at Damascus cannot be seen as the major driving force behind the formation of a group of intellectuals who ...
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AbstractBy applying several methods of traditional source criticism to Baytār's Hilya it becomes possible to make this source "speak" and provide some information about its author. It becomes clear that unequal access to wealth and power at Damascus cannot be seen as the major driving force behind the formation of a group of intellectuals who ...
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The Concepts of Salaf and Salafiyya in Ibn Taymiyya
2019Mahiyeti, ortaya çıkışı, ilk olarak nasıl ve hangi anlamlar çerçevesindekullanıldığı gibi hususlarda yoğun tartışmaların yaşandığı Selefîlik, sonbirkaç asrın en fazla gündeme gelen konularındandır. Selefîlik ile ilgilitartışmalar bazen bu kavramın bir zihniyete mi yoksa mezhebe mi karşılıkgeldiği ile ilgili olarak yaşanırken bazen de bu olgu, İslam ...
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Taste of Modernity: Sufism, Salafiyya and Arabism in Late Ottoman Damascus
Studia Islamica, 2002Eric Geoffroy, Itzchak Weismann
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The legal arena as a battlefield: Salafiyya legal intervention and local response in rural Morocco
2005CD ...
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SALAFIYYA AND THE RISE OF THE KHĀLIDIYYA IN BAGHDAD IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY
Die Welt des Islams, 2003openaire +1 more source

