Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 148
... Muslim world is that secularism is not compatible with the Muslim world . Secularism is assumed to be something ultimately external to Arab - Muslim societies , their authentic nature being a profoundly religious one where state ...
... Muslim world is that secularism is not compatible with the Muslim world . Secularism is assumed to be something ultimately external to Arab - Muslim societies , their authentic nature being a profoundly religious one where state ...
Page 157
... Muslim women have to be covered , an Italian woman energetically stated : Muslim women who live in a foreign country should wear the hijab because it is a duty where the majority of people are non - Muslims . The kafirun [ those who do ...
... Muslim women have to be covered , an Italian woman energetically stated : Muslim women who live in a foreign country should wear the hijab because it is a duty where the majority of people are non - Muslims . The kafirun [ those who do ...
Page 158
... Muslim women in Italy who regularly attend the mosque . Young educated women interpret their involvement in learning and knowing the texts as the modern way of being a Muslim woman . At the same time it seems that only by being truly Muslim ...
... Muslim women in Italy who regularly attend the mosque . Young educated women interpret their involvement in learning and knowing the texts as the modern way of being a Muslim woman . At the same time it seems that only by being truly Muslim ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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