Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... religious forms of legitimacy , since here the turn to religious legitimation in the 1990s came not as an attempt to contrive other currents of political thought but rather to legitimate the rule of Saddam Hussein against an external ...
... religious forms of legitimacy , since here the turn to religious legitimation in the 1990s came not as an attempt to contrive other currents of political thought but rather to legitimate the rule of Saddam Hussein against an external ...
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... religious legitimation of political rule can currently be observed in the Arab Middle East , most notably in Saudi Arabia , where the regime has reverted to a strategy of re - emphasising the religious legitimacy of the state ( al ...
... religious legitimation of political rule can currently be observed in the Arab Middle East , most notably in Saudi Arabia , where the regime has reverted to a strategy of re - emphasising the religious legitimacy of the state ( al ...
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... Religious Studies ' with the title Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Expression in Islam . 1. Full name : Abu Hamid Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al - Tusi Al - Shafi'i Al - Ghazali 2. ' O you who believe ! You were the best ( leaders ) of men ...
... Religious Studies ' with the title Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Expression in Islam . 1. Full name : Abu Hamid Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Al - Tusi Al - Shafi'i Al - Ghazali 2. ' O you who believe ! You were the best ( leaders ) of men ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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