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A HISTORICAL REVIEW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ART AND FEMALE EDUCATION DURING THE MUSLIM REGIMES IN INDIA

by Aijaz Ahmed Gujjar , Dr Naeemullah Bajwa , Dr Shaheen Ghazala , Muhammad Mushtaq
"... Abstract This study was conducted to analyze the developments of education in various sectors under the Muslims rulers in ..."
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Abstract This study was conducted to analyze the developments of education in various sectors under the Muslims rulers in

Religion and Regime Preferences For several decades scholars, policy makers, and Muslim

by unknown authors
"... religious leaders and activists have debated two critical questions: Do Muslims want democracy? Are they inevi-tably prone to favor some form of political Islam? Put another way, does their religious affiliation or religiosity affect Muslims ’ regime preferences, or their preferences for a certain t ..."
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religious leaders and activists have debated two critical questions: Do Muslims want democracy? Are they inevi-tably prone to favor some form of political Islam? Put another way, does their religious affiliation or religiosity affect Muslims ’ regime preferences, or their preferences for a certain

Religion and Regime Preferences For several decades scholars, policy makers, and Muslim

by unknown authors
"... religious leaders and activists have debated two critical questions: Do Muslims want democracy? Are they inevi-tably prone to favor some form of political Islam? Put another way, does their religious affiliation or religiosity affect Muslims ’ regime preferences, or their preferences for a certain t ..."
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religious leaders and activists have debated two critical questions: Do Muslims want democracy? Are they inevi-tably prone to favor some form of political Islam? Put another way, does their religious affiliation or religiosity affect Muslims ’ regime preferences, or their preferences for a certain

Regimes of secularity Citizenship, religion and Muslimness in Rotterdam,

by Carolina Ivanescu, Prof Dr. T. Sunier , 2013
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Reading Reform into the Past: Power and Piety in Islamist Articulations of Muslim History

by Hania Sobhy
"... Confronted with colonialism and local despotic regimes and faced with the novelty and threat of westernization, Islamists saw pan-Islamic nationalism and armed struggle (jihad) as a weapon against colonialism, and rejected the abandonment of Sharia (Islamic ..."
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Confronted with colonialism and local despotic regimes and faced with the novelty and threat of westernization, Islamists saw pan-Islamic nationalism and armed struggle (jihad) as a weapon against colonialism, and rejected the abandonment of Sharia (Islamic

Outlawed and Outspoken: The Muslim Brotherhood in Pursuit of Legal Existence and Intellectual Development in

by Manar Hassan , 2005
"... In the wake of the devastating earthquake that trembled the congested capital of Egypt and its neighboring cities in October of 1992, the Private Voluntary Organizations – dominated by Islamists – managed to considerably lead the relief efforts within hours, leaving the incumbent regime afflicted wi ..."
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In the wake of the devastating earthquake that trembled the congested capital of Egypt and its neighboring cities in October of 1992, the Private Voluntary Organizations – dominated by Islamists – managed to considerably lead the relief efforts within hours, leaving the incumbent regime afflicted

Religious Freedom in the Baptist Vision and in Fethullah Gülen: Resources for Muslims and Christians

by Paul Weller
"... How religions relate to religious plurality is critical for the peace and stability of states and societies in the 21st century world. To engage positively with the challenges and opportunities of such a world, religious people need to draw not only on secular rhetoric and values concerning “tolerat ..."
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be is dismissed as a betrayal by Muslims who advocate the creation of theocratic polities. Rather, based on his knowledge of the sources of Islam, and of Muslim history, Gülen (in Ünal, A. and Williams, A. eds., 2000), argues: “Politicizing religion would be more dangerous for religion than for the regime

Religion, Citizenship and Participation A Case Study of Immigrant Muslim Women in Norwegian Mosques

by Line Nyhagen Predelli
"... ABSTRACT This article analyses the increasing participation of Muslim women in mosques in Norway in light of current discourses on citizenship, gender and migration. It discusses how various processes in the mosques can be interpreted as contradictory and complex by sometimes increasing the particip ..."
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in Norway can still be described as patriarchal gender regimes where the participation and citi-zenship of women depends on the willingness of men to include them. KEY WORDS citizenship ◆ gender regime ◆ mosque ◆ Muslim women ◆ religion RELIGION, CITIZENSHIP AND GENDER REGIMES A current trend in feminist

The need of Uniform Islamic Constitution for the Muslim Ummah: A study of Islamic provisions on the Constitution of

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"... Abstract: Islam is a complete code of life as stated in the holy Quran (3:19), which is the prime source of Islamic Constitution. Al-Quran, therefore, regulates the life of a human being and Constitution for the Muslim Ummah to govern their country. Hazrat Muhammad (sm) taught the Muslims to maintai ..."
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to maintain, preserve, consolidate and to strengthen fraternal relations and unity among Muslims which was extended to the Khulafa-e-Rashedin regime and then Abbasid and Osmania Khilafat. At that time Muslim states were governed according to the provisions of Al-Quran and Sunnah. But at present, the Muslim

The history and memory of discrimination in the domain of French nationality: The case of Jews and Algerian Muslims1

by Patrick Weil, Patrick Weil
"... Since the Republican Regime was definitively installed in France (1875), four categories of French nationals have been subject to discrimination inscribed in nationality law: French women who married foreigners, Algerian Muslims, naturalized citizens and Jews. Although the Republic recognized them a ..."
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Since the Republican Regime was definitively installed in France (1875), four categories of French nationals have been subject to discrimination inscribed in nationality law: French women who married foreigners, Algerian Muslims, naturalized citizens and Jews. Although the Republic recognized them
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