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Ahl as Sunnah waal Jama’ah in Indonesia: A Study on Al-Banjari’s and Islam Nusantara Sunnism [PDF]
This study focused on the early history of the emergence of the ahl as-sunnah waal-jamāʻah (Sunnism) and its development in Indonesia. This study also compared al-Banjari's Sunnism with Indonesia's Islamic group Nahdlatul Ulama’s Sunnism.
Khairil Anwar
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Sunnism, Salafism, Sheikism: Urban Pathways of Resistance in Sidon, Lebanon
This brief analyses Salafism as an urban phenomenon, with an emphasis on the contentious period following the Syrian uprising turned civil war (2011–present). To understand Salafism’s popular appeal, it is necessary to examine the pathways of resistance in specific urban contexts. In Lebanon, Salafism expanded from its Tripoli centre to secondary towns
Are John Knudsen
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Al-Ghazali's Image in Al-Jabri's works
Muhammad Abed Al-Jabri (1935-2010) is a famous philosophical and scientific figure in contemporary Arab thought. He is the author of the philosophy of "the Arab mind" and "the criticism of the Arab mind." He tried to establish his theory of looking at ...
Mohammed Lachkar
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Alevilik Sünnilik Bağlamında Sosyal Bütünleşme ve Din: Emirdağ Karacalar Köyü Örneği
Bütün toplumlar; bünyelerinde bazı etnik, dini, kültürel farklılıklar olan gruplar barındırmaktadır. Bu grupların birbirleriyle birlikte yaşama iradesini gösterip sosyal bütünleşmeyi gerçekleştirmesi gerekir.
Cevdet Akkaya, Hüseyin Koçak
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The Role of Ayatollāh Sistāni in Handling Conflicts between the Shi’ites and Sunnis in Iraq After 2003 [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to how Ayatollāh Seyed Ali Sistāni as the supreme Shi’ite leader in Iraq handled conflicts between the Iraqi Shi’ites and Sunnis after 2003.
Sayyid Ibrahim Rabbani +2 more
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Since the 5th/11th century, the city of Fez (in present-day Morocco) has been holding a major role within the scholars’ networks of the Islamic West, especially as an important place of transmission of the Mālikī Sunnism.
Aurélien Montel
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Salafism, derived from the root of ‘Salaf’ in the sense of ‘the former’ as a word, means ‘the path of those who follow the footsteps of the former’ and refers to a kind of religious fanaticism or conservatism.
Mehmet Evkuran, Yusuf Sayın
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The Local Politics of Orthodoxy: the Majelis Ulama Indonesia in the Post-new Order Banten [PDF]
The Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) has played an important role in guarding the Sunni orthodoxy in contemporary Indonesia. As it has chapters in almost parts of Indonesia in the provincial, district and municipality level, this role has been also ...
Ichwan, M. N. (Moch)
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Spartan Daily, February 21, 2007 [PDF]
Volume 128, Issue 16https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10330/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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