Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 152
Islam ( s ) and modernities Aziz Al - Azmeh draws a distinction between Muslims and Islamists . The former are concerned with ordinary and day - to - day practices and beliefs , while the latter endorse Islam as a political and militant ...
Islam ( s ) and modernities Aziz Al - Azmeh draws a distinction between Muslims and Islamists . The former are concerned with ordinary and day - to - day practices and beliefs , while the latter endorse Islam as a political and militant ...
Page 153
... Islam , authenticity and tradition convey contestation over opposing ideas of ' modernity ' . Although , as we shall see , Islamic practices are shaped by the new local space they inhabit , Islamist women claim that their life in a new ...
... Islam , authenticity and tradition convey contestation over opposing ideas of ' modernity ' . Although , as we shall see , Islamic practices are shaped by the new local space they inhabit , Islamist women claim that their life in a new ...
Page 159
... Islam by reading and going to classes . In associating knowledge with Islam , she somehow implied that what counts more in husband and wife relations is sharing Islamic knowledge . Although the Sunday meeting is also a way to meet and ...
... Islam by reading and going to classes . In associating knowledge with Islam , she somehow implied that what counts more in husband and wife relations is sharing Islamic knowledge . Although the Sunday meeting is also a way to meet and ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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