Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... knowledge that is future - oriented , ' reflexively organised ... governed by empirical observation and logical thought , and focused upon material technology and socially applied codes . ' ( 109 ) Pre - modern societies , on the other ...
... knowledge that is future - oriented , ' reflexively organised ... governed by empirical observation and logical thought , and focused upon material technology and socially applied codes . ' ( 109 ) Pre - modern societies , on the other ...
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... knowledge and modernity . But knowledge can only be Islamic . As one woman stated : The atmosphere in our families is not really and completely Islamic . Instead of taking a break in our days from our duties to read and study the Quran ...
... knowledge and modernity . But knowledge can only be Islamic . As one woman stated : The atmosphere in our families is not really and completely Islamic . Instead of taking a break in our days from our duties to read and study the Quran ...
Page 159
... 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 let their children play , the younger and more committed ...
... 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 let their children play , the younger and more committed ...
Contents
520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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