All Entries in the "Jemaah Islamiyah" Category
MUSLIM INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION
In Europe, and most of the Western world, Muslim presence in the publicsphere is a recent phenomenon that characterised the last decade of the 20thcentury and has deeply marked the beginning of the 21st.
Islamic Movement: Political Freedom & Democracy
It is the duty of the (Islamic) Movement in the coming phase tostand firm against totalitarian and dictatorial rule, political despotism and usurpation of people’s rights.
Living with Democracy in Egypt
Hosni Mubarek was almost elected president of Egypt in September 2005. Not that the seventy-seven-year-old secular autocrat who has ruled that nationfor the past twenty-four years lost the election; by the official count, he took nearly 85 percent of the vote
Political Transitions in the Arab World
The year 2007 marked the end of a brief interval of political liberalization in the Arab world which began shortly after the occupation of Iraq and which resulted primarily from external pressures on Arab regimes to reform and democratize.
Radical Islam In Egypt A Comparison Of Two Groups
A Comparison Of Two Groups
The W&M Progressive
The development of democratic institutions comes with negative externalities. As a political progressive,
I believe that the big picture – establishing a solid democratic foundation – outweighs the possible emergence of political parties that may advocate religious or gender intolerance.
Civil society and Democratization in the Arab World
Different researches about Civil society and Democratization in the Arab World
the 500 most influential muslims
The publication you have in your hands is the first of what we hope will be anannual series that provides a window into the movers and shakers of the Muslimworld. We have strived to highlight people who are influential as Muslims, thatis, people whose influence is derived from their practice of Islam or from the factthat they are Muslim
Reform in the Muslim World: The Role of Islamists and Outside Powers
The Bush Administration’s focus on spreading democracyin the Middle East has been much discussedover the past several years, not only in the United Statesand Arab and Muslim countries but also around theworld.
The future of Islam after 9/11
There is no consensus among historians and Islamicists about the nature of theIslamic belief system and the experience of historical Islam, on which one couldbase a definitive judgment concerning Islam’s compatibility with modernity. Nonetheless,the availability of both historical and value survey data allow us to analyzethe future of Islam in light of the horrific event of 9/11ز

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