Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Islam as a religion is an obstacle to democracy per se ( Deegan 2004 ) . This type of approach , while judicious in both its aims and conclusions , remains somewhat puzzling to those of us combining an area studies focus with a critical ...
... Islam as a religion is an obstacle to democracy per se ( Deegan 2004 ) . This type of approach , while judicious in both its aims and conclusions , remains somewhat puzzling to those of us combining an area studies focus with a critical ...
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... ISLAM : TWO CASE STUDIES OF PROSECUTION IN CONTEMPORARY EGYPT DECLAN O'SULLIVAN University of Plymouth This article presents an analysis of hisba law within Shari'ah and its modern use to determine its relevance for cases involving ...
... ISLAM : TWO CASE STUDIES OF PROSECUTION IN CONTEMPORARY EGYPT DECLAN O'SULLIVAN University of Plymouth This article presents an analysis of hisba law within Shari'ah and its modern use to determine its relevance for cases involving ...
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... Islamic tradition into a ' Closed Official Corpus ' ; while contemporary apologists and militants reduced Islam to meaningless clichés and slogans . The mental tools of the former , combined with the ideological determinism of the ...
... Islamic tradition into a ' Closed Official Corpus ' ; while contemporary apologists and militants reduced Islam to meaningless clichés and slogans . The mental tools of the former , combined with the ideological determinism of the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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