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Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- islamic law --- sharia --- islamic principle --- fatwa
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This book looks at fatwa in Indonesia during the period following the fall of President Suharto. It is an in-depth exploration of three fatwa-making agencies-Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Lajnah Bahth al-Masail Nahdlatul Ulama, and Majelis Tarjih Muhammadiyah-all of which are highly influential in shaping religious thought and the lives of Muslims in Indonesia. Rather than look at all the fatwa that have emerged in the period, Pradana Boy ZTF focuses on those that have strong repercussions for intra-community relations and the development of Indonesian Muslims more generally, including fatwa pertaining to sectarianism, pluralism, secularism and liberalism.
Fatwas --- Ulama --- Ulema --- Islam --- Muslim scholars --- Fatāwá --- Advisory opinions (Islamic law) --- Islamic law --- Functionaries --- Law and legislation --- Sources --- Fatwa, Islamic Legal Thought, Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Majelis Tarjih, Bahth al-Masail, Islamic Law.
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In dit boek vertelt de auteur heel duidelijk over het islamitische geloof. Hij legt uit wat de islam werkelijk inhoudt, hoe het extremisme geïnterpreteerd kan worden en gaat in op de geschiedenis van deze godsdienst. De rol van de vrouw komt uitgebreid aan bod evenals de invloed van het geloof op het dagelijkse leven en de intermenselijke relaties. Ook de plaats van de islam in de Belgische samenleving is een belangrijk onderwerp in dit boek. Als tot de islam bekeerde westerling heeft de auteur een originele kijk op de overeenkomsten en de verschillen tussen de westerse en de oosterse beschaving.
Islam --- Belgium --- Islam ; België --- Islam en het Westen --- #GGSB: Islam --- 297 <493> --- #gsdb3 --- 081 Godsdienst --- islam --- België --- wereldgodsdiensten --- 217.6 --- Omar Luc Van den Broeck --- religie --- 2 --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--België --- islam in het westen --- 493 --- Transculturele verpleegkunde --- C1 --- Kerken en religie --- Islam ; België --- fatwa --- moskee --- imam --- koranscholen --- geschiedenis van de islam --- het islamitische geloof --- extremisme --- de Belgische samenleving --- westerse beschaving --- oosterse beschaving
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Patriotic Ayatollahs explores the contributions of senior clerics in state and nation-building after the 2003 Iraq war. Caroleen Sayej suggests that the four so-called Grand Ayatollahs, the highest-ranking clerics of Iraqi Shiism, took on a new and unexpected political role after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Drawing on previously unexamined Arabic-language fatwas, speeches, and communiqués of Iraq's four grand ayatollahs, this book analyzes how their new pronouncements and narratives shaped public debates after 2003. Sayej argues that, contrary to standard narratives about religious actors, the Grand Ayatollahs were among the most progressive voices in the new Iraqi nation. She traces the transformative position of Ayatollah Sistani as the "guardian of democracy" after 2003. Sistani was, in particular, instrumental in derailing American plans that would have excluded Iraqis from the state-building process-a remarkable story in which an octogenarian cleric takes on the United States over the meaning of democracy. Patriotic Ayatollahs' counter-conventional argument about the ayatollahs' vision of a nonsectarian nation is neatly realized. Through her deep knowledge and long-term engagement with Iraqi politics, Sayej advances our understanding of how the post-Saddam Iraqi nation was built.
Nationalism --- Islam and politics --- Ulama --- Ulema --- Islam --- Muslim scholars --- Politics and Islam --- Political science --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- History --- Political activity --- Functionaries --- Political aspects --- Iraq --- Politics and government --- Sistani, Fatwa, Shiism, democracy, middle east.
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Een provocerend en openhartig betoog voor verandering en tolerantie binnen de islamitische wereld. Door de geslotenheid van de islamitische gemeenschap, het onrecht dat vrouwen wordt aangedaan in naam van het geloof, het antisemitisme, homohaat, het onderdrukken van kritische geluiden en het superioriteitsgevoel van geestelijk leiders, koerst de islamitische wereld af op meer haat, geweld, armoede en uitsluiting door de rest van de wereld. Manji signaleert niet alleen, maar draagt ook concrete oplossingen aan. Pleidooi voor een hervormingsproces binnen de islam, met speciale aandacht voor vrouwen. Oorspr. titel: The Trouble with Islam (2003). Pleidooi voor een liberale islam, waarbinnen door allerlei hervormingen ook plaats is voor vrouwen en minderheden zoals joden.
081 Godsdienst --- Islam --- 396 --- 297 --- 322 --- Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij --- Islam. Mohammedanisme --- Godsdienstige tolerantie. Godsdienstpolitiek --- 322 Godsdienstige tolerantie. Godsdienstpolitiek --- 396 Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij --- Islam en het Westen --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of religion --- toleranties --- vrouwen --- maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen --- 396 Feminism. Women's movement. Woman and society --- Feminism. Women's movement. Woman and society --- Godsdienstsociologie. --- Islam. --- Sociology of minorities. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality. --- Homosexuality --- Points of view --- Book --- Discrimination --- Empowerment --- islam --- Allah --- fatwa --- Saudi-Arabië --- religieuze politie --- tolerantie --- de islamitische wereld --- hervorming van de islam --- genderproblematiek --- islam en het Westen
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The central question of the Arab Spring-what democracies should look like in the deeply religious countries of the Middle East-has developed into a vigorous debate over these nations' secular identities. But what, exactly, is secularism? What has the West's long familiarity with it inevitably obscured? In Questioning Secularism, Hussein Ali Agrama tackles these questions. Focusing on the fatwa councils and family law courts of Egypt just prior to the revolution, he delves deeply into the meaning of secularism itself and the ambiguities that lie at its heart. Drawing on a precedent-setting case arising from the family law courts -the last courts in Egypt to use Shari'a law-Agrama shows that secularism is a historical phenomenon that works through a series of paradoxes that it creates. Digging beneath the perceived differences between the West and Middle East, he highlights secularism's dependence on the law and the problems that arise from it: the necessary involvement of state sovereign power in managing the private spiritual lives of citizens and the irreducible set of legal ambiguities such a relationship creates. Navigating a complex landscape between private and public domains, Questioning Secularism lays important groundwork for understanding the real meaning of secularism as it affects the real freedoms of a citizenry, an understanding of the utmost importance for so many countries that are now urgently facing new political possibilities.
Rule of law - Egypt --- Islamic law - Egypt --- Islam and state - Egypt --- Fatwas - Egypt --- Abū Zayd, Naṣr Ḥāmid - Trials, litigation, etc. --- Rule of law --- Islamic law --- Islam and state --- Fatwas --- Abū Zayd, Naṣr Ḥāmid --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- Fatāwá --- Advisory opinions (Islamic law) --- Supremacy of law --- Administrative law --- Constitutional law --- Law and legislation --- Sources --- Abu Zaid, Nasr --- Zaid, Nasr Abu --- Abou Zeid, Nasr Hamed --- Abu Zayd, Nashr Hamid --- Nasr Hamed Abou Zeid --- أبو زيد، نصر حامد --- أبو زيد، نصر حميد --- ابو زيد، نصر حامد --- أبوزيد، نصر حامد --- ابو زيد، حامد --- نصر حامد أبو زيد --- secular, secularism, islam, religion, religious studies, egypt, egyptian, history, culture, law, legal system, anthropology, arab spring, democracy, politics, middle east, national identity, nation, fatwa councils, family courts, revolution, debate, spirituality, spiritual lives, private life, public domain, citizenry, citizenship, political decisions, litigation, islamic, hisba, authority. --- Abū Zayd, Naṣr Ḥāmid --- Abu Zayd, Nasr Hamid
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"The fertile land of the five rivers (punj+ab in Persian) has persistently stirred the imagination of its peoples. Its story is the story of invasion. In 326 BCE Alexander the Great marched through the Hindu Kush, conquered the verdant plains now divided between India and Pakistan, and stamped Greek cultural and linguistic influence on the region. Over the centuries the lure of the Punjab attracted further waves of outsiders: Scythians, Sassanians, Huns, Afghans, Turks, Mughals and - closer to our own times - the British. Many savage battles were fought. But at the same time, as different ethnic and religious groups came together and melded, the collective psyche of the Punjab was coloured by vibrant new patterns, new worldviews and new languages. Punjabi poetry is the dynamic result of these cross-cultural encounters. In her rich and diverse anthology, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh makes a major contribution to interfaith dialogue and comparative literary studies. Covering the entire spectrum of writers, from the artistic patterns of the first Punjabi poet (Baba Farid, 1173-1265) to feminist author Amrita Pritam (d. 2005), the volume serves as an ideal introduction to the three faiths of Sikhism, Islam and Hinduism. Whether focusing on Sikh gurus or Sufi saints, it boldly illuminates the area's unique character, linguistic rhythms and celebrations, and will have strong appeal to undergraduate students of religion, literature and South Asian studies, as well as general readers."--Bloomsbury publishing.
Islam and politics --- Islamophobia --- Islam et politique --- Islamophobie --- Islam --- 297 <4> --- #SBIB:316.331H330 --- #SBIB:316.331H421 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Europa --- Godsdienst en politiek: algemeen --- Morfologie van de godsdiensten: Islam --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Islam and politics - Europe --- Islam - Europe --- Islamophobia - Europe --- Islam and politics. --- Islam. --- Islamic movements --- the Muslim Brotherhood --- Milli Görüs --- the Jama'at-i Islami --- Tablighi Jama'at --- the Wahhabiya --- Saudi Arabia --- the Salafist movement --- Hizb ut-Tahrir --- Harakat al-Nahda and Islamic movements in Tunisia --- the Moroccan Islamist movement --- the Islamic movement in Algeria --- politics of Islamism --- Islamic movements in Europe --- Spain --- Germany --- Islamische Gemeinschaft in Deutschland --- Islamische Zentren --- German Muslim youth --- Muslimische Jugend in Deutschland --- the Union of Islamic Organisation of France --- the Muslim Asociation of Britain --- the Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations --- UCOII --- Italy --- the European Council for Fatwa and Research --- Yusuf al-Qaradawi --- Islamische Gemeinschaft Milli Görüs --- IGMG --- the Caliphate State --- the Islamic Federation of Belgium --- FIB --- the Netherlands --- Denmark --- Salafist groups --- Salafist politics in the Netherlands --- Salafi doctrine --- Salafism --- Salafist-jihadist groups --- Jihadi movements in the United Kingdom --- Abu Hamza al-Masri --- Shari'a --- Al-Muhajirun --- Al-Ghuraba' --- virtual jihadist media --- laïcité and piety --- Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami --- Muslim representative bodies --- Al-'Adl wa-l-Ihsan --- the Islamic foundation in the United Kingdom --- Sheikh Abdalqadir al-Murabit --- Süleymanlis --- the Süleymanli movement --- the Muslim Council of Britain --- pious lay preaching --- political lobbying --- German Muslim federations --- Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland --- Koordinierungsrat der Muslime --- Islamic guidance and public debates --- imams --- chaplains --- de-radicalisation --- radicalisation --- moderation --- integration --- the German debate about imams --- imams in Belgium --- imams and radicalisation --- prison and processes of radicalisation --- Rashid al-Ghannushi --- Tariq Ramadan --- Islamic knowledge and education --- Islam classes --- Islamic higher education --- the Islamic University of Rotterdam --- the Dutch written media --- Islamic education in Germany --- Institut für Interreligiöse Pädagogik und Didaktik, Cologne --- Zentrum für Islamische Frauenförderung und Forschung --- l'Institut Européen des Sciences Humaines --- Muslim internet sites in Denmark --- Muslim free schools in Denmark --- Federation of Student Islamic Societies --- FOSIS --- Muslims at British universities --- Islamism and Islamophobia --- Brussels --- fear --- otherness --- radical Islam in France --- the headscarf affair --- Islam in German public culture --- 'Pig Day' --- tolerance --- identity and secularism --- the British National Party --- anti-Muslim politics --- the politics of fear
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