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Islam --- Sunnism --- Shi'ism --- Jerusalem --- Islam and the West --- Christianity --- Catholicism --- America --- Shariah Law --- the Bible --- religious tolerance
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Islam --- 297 <03> --- History --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Naslagwerken. Referentiewerken --- History of civilization --- history of Islam --- Muhammad --- political history --- the Islamic Empire --- the Mongul Conquest --- faith --- practice --- society --- revelation --- the Shariah --- science --- technology --- culture --- art --- architecture --- philosophy --- theology --- Christendom --- religious interaction --- Sultanates --- the Middle East --- South Asia --- Southeast Asia --- Central Asia --- China --- transnationalization --- Islamization --- ethnicization --- Africa --- renewal --- reform --- European colonialism --- modern Muslim states --- globalization --- revolution --- law --- medicine
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Shariah --- black magic --- ancient mysteries --- the Sufis --- the Holy Grail --- Ibn Taymiyyah --- the Qadiriyya --- Renaissance --- Reformation --- the year 1666 --- the Illuminati --- the Wahhabis --- Shambhala --- Agartha --- the Salafis --- synarchism --- nihilism --- terrorism --- World War One --- Nazism --- The Fourt Reich --- united Europe --- UFO --- Jihad --- the new left --- fascism --- Neoliberalism --- Esalen --- the CIA --- ancient aliens --- Operation Gladio --- the Christian right --- Islam --- the Clash of Civilizations --- Pan-Turkism --- the Neo-Caliphate --- the New Age --- Islam and democracy --- conspiracy theory --- the Protocols of Zion
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In November of 1999, Nigerians took to the streets demanding the re-implementation of shari'ah law in their country. Two years later, many Nigerians supported the death sentence by stoning of a peasant woman for alleged sexual misconduct. Public outcry in the West was met with assurances to the Western public: stoning is not a part of Islam; stoning happens ";only in Africa";; reports of stoning are exaggerated by Western sensationalism. However, none of these statements are true. Shari'ah on Trial goes beyond journalistic headlines and liberal pieties to give a powerful account of how Northern Nigerians reached a point of such desperation that they demanded the return of the strictest possible shari'ah law. Sarah Eltantawi analyzes changing conceptions of Islamic theology and practice as well as Muslim and British interactions dating back to the colonial period to explain the resurgence of shari'ah, with implications for Muslim-majority countries around the world.
Islamic law --- Islamic courts --- Islam and politics --- Islam and state --- Mosque and state --- State and Islam --- State, The --- Ummah (Islam) --- Islam --- Politics and Islam --- Political science --- Courts, Islamic --- Courts (Islamic law) --- Muslim courts --- Sharia courts --- Courts --- Civil law (Islamic law) --- Law, Arab --- Law, Islamic --- Law in the Qurʼan --- Sharia (Islamic law) --- Shariʻah (Islamic law) --- Law, Oriental --- Law, Semitic --- Political aspects --- 1990s. --- africa. --- african history. --- african. --- colonial period. --- colonialism. --- death penalty. --- death sentence. --- feminism. --- feminist studies. --- feminist. --- gender equality. --- gender inequality. --- islam. --- islamic. --- journalism. --- muslim. --- nigeria. --- nigerian history. --- nigerian. --- public execution. --- public stoning. --- sensationalism. --- sexual misconduct. --- sexual violence. --- shariah law. --- stoning. --- theology. --- trial. --- western world. --- womens issues. --- womens rights.
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For generations Islamic and Western intellectuals and policymakers have debated Islam's compatibility with democratic government, usually with few solid conclusions. But where-Brandon Kendhammer asks in this book-have the voices of ordinary, working-class Muslims been in this conversation? Doesn't the fate of democracy rest in their hands? Visiting with community members in northern Nigeria, he tells the complex story of the stunning return of democracy to a country that has also embraced Shariah law and endured the radical religious terrorism of Boko Haram. Kendhammer argues that despite Nigeria's struggles with jihadist insurgency, its recent history is really one of tenuous and fragile reconciliation between mass democratic aspirations and concerted popular efforts to preserve Islamic values in government and law. Combining an innovative analysis of Nigeria's Islamic and political history with visits to the living rooms of working families, he sketches how this reconciliation has been constructed in the conversations, debates, and everyday experiences of Nigerian Muslims. In doing so, he uncovers valuable new lessons-ones rooted in the real politics of ordinary life-for how democracy might work alongside the legal recognition of Islamic values, a question that extends far beyond Nigeria and into the Muslim world at large.
Democracy --- Islam and politics --- Islamic law --- Islamic renewal --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Islam --- Islamic reform --- Islamic revivalism --- Islamic revivalist movement --- Ṣaḥwah (Islam) --- Religious awakening --- Wahhābīyah --- Civil law (Islamic law) --- Law, Arab --- Law, Islamic --- Law in the Qurʼan --- Sharia (Islamic law) --- Shariʻah (Islamic law) --- Law, Oriental --- Law, Semitic --- Politics and Islam --- Political science --- Self-government --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Reform --- Renewal --- Political aspects --- Democracy - Nigeria, Northern - Religious aspects - Islam. --- Islam and politics - Nigeria, Northern. --- Islamic law - Nigeria, Northern. --- Islamic renewal - Nigeria, Northern. --- #SBIB:328H419 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- Instellingen en beleid: andere Afrikaanse landen --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- islam, democracy, law, nigeria, africa, muslim, politics, history, nonfiction, religion, government, community, working class, electorate, voters, shariah, radicalism, terrorism, boko haram, jihad, insurgency, values, federalism, transition, conflict, regime change, anthropology, sociology, colonialism, independence, reform, fundamentalism, power, control, secularization, justice, governance.
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
Business strategy --- Management of specific areas --- the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous), organizations, in order to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, must learn to mitigate risk and prioritize performance and innovation. In the last decade, as a way to respond to market demands, projects emerge as a way for organizations to implement their strategic objectives in order to respond to a need, opportunity, or threat in an efficient way. This e-book includes a collection of 11 papers that discuss theoretical approaches and case studies, focused on a combined effect between Project Risk Assessment and corporate behaviour in order to support the sustainability and business resilience in a competitive environment. The e-book will be of particular interest to entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers.
Business strategy --- Management of specific areas --- the ECA method --- UN SDGs --- COVID-19 coronavirus --- Islamic banking --- Maqasid al-Shariah --- sustainability practices --- sustainability indicators --- SDG governance --- green human resource management practices --- corporate sustainability --- developing country --- industry perspective --- renewable energy --- emerging management practices --- knowledge management --- decentralization --- sustainable organizational performance --- entrepreneurial orientation --- innovation performance --- organizational commitment --- transformational leadership --- small and medium-sized enterprises --- communication --- formal communication --- informal communication --- communication willingness --- conflict --- project manager --- project management --- risk management --- social network analysis --- cooperative networks --- business intelligence --- project cooperative risks --- knowledge creation --- sustainable business --- project risks --- corporate behavior --- project critical success factors --- sustainable cooperative partnerships --- entrepreneurial leadership --- product innovation performance --- risk --- design thinking --- intra-firm networks --- absorptive capacity --- collaborative innovation project --- sustainable development --- project performance --- influencing factors --- SEM --- sustainability --- collaborative networks --- logistics --- transportation sector --- risk assessment and management --- Monte Carlo method --- graph-centrality metrics --- project outcome --- project lifecycle --- individual performance --- collective performance --- correlation
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Sociology --- Social history --- Social problems --- Histoire sociale --- Problèmes sociaux --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- #TS:KOMA --- Problèmes sociaux --- Périodiques --- Histoire culturelle --- Psychologie --- sociologie --- S03/0631 --- China: Geography, description and travel--Beijing (incl. concessions) --- 308 <510> --- 908 <511.12> --- 308 <72> --- 917.251 --- 908 <725.1> --- Sociologie --- --Sciences sociales --- --Sociology --- --périodique --- --Social history --- --#TS:KOMA --- Sociology - Periodicals --- Sciences sociales --- fanatisme islamique --- le monde arabo-musulman --- islamisme --- l'islam --- la religion musulmane --- revivalisme --- fondamentalisme --- Maroc --- Tunisie --- laïcité --- Habib Bourguiba --- politique religieuse --- le nationalisme palestinien --- Algérie --- hijab --- régulation de la sexualité --- France --- la communauté musulmane en France --- économie --- le marché économique --- économie moderne --- le Coran --- Médina --- Iran --- les mollahs --- Téhéran --- banques islamiques --- le marché islamique en France --- conversion --- politique --- violence --- le prophète --- les mouvements islamistes --- la revendication islamiste --- les Etats musulmans --- Soudan --- la Shariah --- la législation islamique --- l'homo islamicus --- le monde moderne --- les révolutionnaires islamiques --- Pakistan --- les oulémas démocrates --- islamisation du droit --- parlementarisme occidental --- l'islam festif du Caucase --- Daghestan --- fêtes laïques --- fêtes religieuses --- Afrique noire --- expansion islamique en Afrique noire --- réformation --- l'islah --- la rationalisation de l'islam --- femmes musulmanes --- les Etats arabes --- l'Etat d'Israël --- dialogue entre les religions --- les religions du Livre --- la philosophie --- la vague islamiste --- l'islam et l'Occident --- l'histoire comparative des sociétés musulmanes et de la modernité occidentale --- Turquie --- intégrisme et nationalisme --- archaïsme --- les mouvements contemporains de l'islam politique
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The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.
Religion & beliefs --- authentic Islam --- imams --- inclusion --- mosque governance --- mosques --- Muslim women --- Islam in Britain --- British Muslims --- religious authority --- individualism --- rationalisation of religion --- representation --- leadership --- religious leadership --- religious tribunals --- Shariah tribunals --- Islamic law --- Muslim leadership --- Muslim teachers --- Muslims in Britain --- education --- religious education --- RE teachers --- tactical religion --- strategic religion --- authority --- journalism --- journalist-source relations --- civic journalism --- qualitative methods --- mosque --- conflict --- imam --- committee members --- religious/bureaucratic authority --- Islam --- Muslim --- Bangladeshi --- Britain --- Fultoli --- Fultolir Sahib --- Sylhet --- Shah Jalal --- Tablighi Jama’at --- British mosques --- Dewsbury Markaz --- Hafiz Patel --- Nizamuddin --- Islamic revival --- Deobandi --- authority and leadership --- Islamic knowledge --- gender and piety --- female Muslim authorities --- Muslim subjectivities --- Imam training --- Muslim religious leadership --- Islamic education --- darul-ulums --- Islamic studies --- British Islam --- Dar al-Uloom --- Deoband --- ulama --- tradition --- Darul Uloom --- seminary --- chaplaincy --- accreditation --- servant leadership --- paraguiding --- the jurisprudence of reality --- British Muslim history --- feminism --- feminist history --- British Muslim studies --- Media Studies --- Religious Studies --- Islamic Studies --- identity --- Fuad Nahdi --- Q-News --- Sufism --- faith-based representation --- umbrella organisation --- MCB --- civil society --- political participation --- n/a --- religious institutions --- darul uloom --- islamic education --- ulema --- Tablighi Jama'at
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