Search Results - "Muslim thought"
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The discourse of power and knowledge in the social sciences and study of Muslim society
Published 2012“…This article examines parallels between contemporary Western and Muslim thought. It proposes that there is congruence in Western and Muslim political thought on issues of soft foundationalism, negative theology, provisional truth claims and religious democracy to offset hegemonic tendencies. …”
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Arab spring, IS and democracy
Published 2015“…The emergence of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – ISIS - at the tail end of Arab Spring confirmed once again that the import of Western democracy to the Middle Eastern and North Africa (MENA) is not a cure to the deeply-rooted sociopolitical problems of that region. Numerous Muslim thought leaders and governments have denounced the ISIS brutalities as being anti-Islamic and antithetical to the core principles of the religion. …”
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Muhammad Abduh’s contributions to modernity
Published 2012“…Abduh was hailed as the “first leader of modern thought in Egypt”, “the father of the 20th century Muslim thought” and “pioneers of the modernist movement in the Arab world”, whose legacy in the history of Islamic reform was significant, carrying dynamic role in the transformation and reinterpretation of Islam in contemporary thought. …”
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Harmonizing educational orientation among madrasah students in nigeria: addressing issues in rigidity of Islamic education
Published 2013“…Specifically, the challenges of terrorism and insurgency in the northern Nigeria in the last few years, has led to the questionability of Muslim thought and educational orientation in the country. …”
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Muslim Scholastic Theology and Social Reform: Shaykh Mohammad Ghazālī’s Perspective
Published 2012“…In the Muslim societies, contemporary Muslim thinkers have sought to illustrate the critical role of Muslim theology in shaping the Muslim thought while underscoring not only the socio-historical development of theology, but also the urgent need to formulate new approaches and instruction methods towards a Muslim theology (kalÉm) suited for a positive societal development. …”
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Women’s rights according to Sisters in Islam (SIS)’S understanding: an analysis from an Islamic perspective
Published 2017“…Keywords: Sisters In Islam; women’s rights; Muslim thoughts; Islamic perspective…”
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