Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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Page 266
... authority : " The written Qur'an ( mushaf ) has become identified with the Qur'anic discourse or the Qur'an as it was recited , which is itself the direct emanation of the Archetype book . This means that the phenomenon of writing as a ...
... authority : " The written Qur'an ( mushaf ) has become identified with the Qur'anic discourse or the Qur'an as it was recited , which is itself the direct emanation of the Archetype book . This means that the phenomenon of writing as a ...
Page 283
... authority , and legitimacy and how they structure , and are structured by , identity . What brings these two concerns together in our work is an unmistakable censure of the political : strategically by the authoritarian state in the ...
... authority , and legitimacy and how they structure , and are structured by , identity . What brings these two concerns together in our work is an unmistakable censure of the political : strategically by the authoritarian state in the ...
Page 284
... authority . If anything , they censure this question . The second reason behind our neglect of the political is the difficulty of conceptualizing power , authority , and legitimacy . Because these issues are structured by culture , it ...
... authority . If anything , they censure this question . The second reason behind our neglect of the political is the difficulty of conceptualizing power , authority , and legitimacy . Because these issues are structured by culture , it ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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