Search Results - "Pan-Islamism"
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The struggle of Rashid Rida in Pan-Islamism movement
Published 2013“…His struggle in the Pan-Islamism movement and the institution of the Caliphate was to defend and liberate the Muslims from Western colonialism. …”
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Indian Muslims’ support for Ottoman Pan-Islamism: the case of Shibli Nu’mani
Published 2019“…Contemporaneous Ottoman efforts to counter European imperialism led to Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s (r. 1876-1909) policy of pan-Islamism, particularly the call for Islamic unity against the Russian aggression against Turkey in 1877. …”
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Indian Muslims’ support for Ottoman Pan-Islamism: the case of Shibli Nu’mani
Published 2018“…Contemporaneous Ottoman efforts to counter European imperialism led to Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s (r. 1876-1909) policy of pan-Islamism, particularly the call for Islamic unity against the Russian aggression against Turkey in 1877. …”
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Politics and Islam at the age of nationalism: the conception of Pan-Islamism and the issue of the caliphate in Russia and Turkey
Published 2017“…In addition, the ideas of pan-Islamism were not a recent phenomenon, but it was the continuation of the ummah feelings of Muslims. …”
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Pan-Islamic international cooperation and anticolonialism: South Asia, Turkey, and Southeast Asia
Published 2019“…It concludes that pan-Islamism is already a powerful force in international development. …”
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Dimensions of Muslim unity in Russia, 1905-1917
Published 2019“…Lastly, the study concludes that pan-Islamism in the case of Russia did not bear aggressive facets; rather, Muslims sought to reform their societies through educational and peaceful means.…”
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Ottoman connections to the Malay world: Islam, law and society
Published 2011“…It also discusses the Ottomans’ policy of pan-Islamism and the role of Sultan Abdulhamid II in improving ties with the Malay world and their scholars, rulers and heritage, in the fight against Western colonial powers. …”
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Salafism in Malaysia historical account on its emergence and motivations
Published 2017“…The early brand of Salafism in pre-Malaysia Tanah Melayu, or Malaya, was the emergence of the early 20th century reformist Salafi movement, known as Kaum Muda, inspired by the Middle Eastern Abduh-Afghani Pan Islamism. Despite the differences between that and the current global Salafism they share the same roots. …”
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Salafism in Malaysia: historical account on its emergence and motivations
Published 2015“…The early brand of Salafism in pre-Malaysia Tanah Melayu, or Malaya, was the emergence of the early 20th century reformist Salafi movement, known as Kaum Muda, inspired by the Middle Eastern Abduh-Afghani Pan Islamism. Despite the differences between that and the current global Salafism they share the same roots. …”
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Malaysian parlimentary election.
Published 2011“…Therefore, when the coalition failed to secure a two-third majority in the 2008 general election and at the same time lost four additional states to a loose electoral pact of the Malay-led PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat [Peoples’ Justice Party]), the Islamic based PAS (Pan Islamic Party) and the Chinese dominated DAP (Democratic Action Party), shock waves were felt by all parties across the nation.…”
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Imperial internationalism: the Round Table Conference and the making of India in London, 1930-32
Published 2018“…The Round Table meetings conformed to many of the interwar criteria for what constituted an international conference, while various delegates used the meetings to argue for their forms of pan-Islamic, labour, or spiritual internationalism. …”
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Islamization of the Southeast Asia : the role of Turks
Published 2012“…In this paper, especially the Turk-Malay relationship will be investigated which it would take three distinct historical stages: the beginning of the thirteenth century, the pan-Islamic era of Sultan Abdulhamid II, and after the Ottoman Empire was replaced by the Republic of Turkey. …”
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South-south cooperation: a case study of contemporary Sudanese Malaysian relations
Published 2015“…The Isolation imposed on Sudan due to its pan-Islamic discourse was the most important factor that forced Sudan to ‘look east’ and reorient its economic and cultural ties towards Asian countries, particularly China and Malaysia. …”
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Newspaper as source of history: A case study of daily “Zamindar” of Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
Published 2014“…It also contributed equally in pan Islamism, Hindu – Muslim unity, women and student participation in the politics for the first time.Zamindar also contributed its role for the constitutional development in Muslim Populated areas like NWFP(North West Frontier Province) and Baluchistan. …”
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