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Minorités en Islam, islam en minorité
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ISBN: 9791097093556 9791097093181 Year: 2022 Publisher: Marseille, Paris : Diacritiques Éditions,

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Évoquer les minorités en Islam, c’est penser immédiatement aux minorités religieuses non musulmanes en pays majoritairement musulman et tout particulièrement à celles qui ont bénéficié du statut de dhimmi, de « tributaire ». Ce recueil propose un déplacement du regard sur la notion de minorités en l’interrogeant à la fois du point de vue de l’histoire et du politique. Il sera tout autant question ici des musulmans en Europe ou en Chine que des minorités présentes dans les pays d’Islam, qu’il s’agisse de minorités confessionnelles ou sociétales regroupées autour d’affinités politiques, idéologiques, religieuses ou de genre.


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The idea of islam
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ISSN: 20488475 ISBN: 9781849042215 1849042217 9781849043953 Year: 2012 Volume: 2 Publisher: London : Hurst,

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Ziauddin Sardar argues why Islamic reform is necessary , Bruce Lawrence sees Muslim cosmopolitanism as the future, Parvez Mansoor declares jihad on the idea of "the political", Samia Rahman gets to the root of Muslim misogyny, Michael Muhammad Knight explains his taqwacore beliefs, Soha al-Jurf has problems with orthodoxy, Carool Kersten suggets that critical thinkers and reformers are often seen as heretics, and Ben Gidley on what keeps Muslims and Jews apart and what can bring them together. Also in this issue: Stuart Sim takes a sledgehammer to the "profit motive", Andy Simons argues that Jazz is just as Muslim as it is American, Robin Yassin-Kassab meets the new crop if Iraqi writers in Erbil, Said Adrus visits a Muslim cemetery in Woking, Ehsan Masood confesses he spent his youth reading the extremist writer Maryam Jameelah, Iftikhar Malik dismisses pessimism about Pakistan, Hasan Mahamdalie explores what it means to be an American, Jerry Revetz discovers the Arabic Maimonides, Vinay Lal asseses the legacy of Edward Said, and Merryl Wyn Davies takes a train to 9/11. Plus a brilliant new story from Aamer Hussein and four poems by the celebrated Mimi Khalvati.


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Rationale Schiiten : ismailitische Weltsichten nach einer postkolonialen Lektüre von Max Webers Rationalismusbegriff.
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ISSN: 09392580 ISBN: 3110273748 9783110273748 3110273853 1283628376 9786613940827 3110273845 9783110273847 6613940828 9781283628372 Year: 2012 Volume: Bd. 59 Publisher: Berlin de Gruyter

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Der Rationalismus ist ein zentraler Pfeiler des modernen okzidentalen Selbstverständnisses. Der Begriff ist aber, wie eine postkoloniale Lektüre des Begriffs in Max Webers religionsvergleichenden Studien zeigt, ebenso ein Instrument zur Hierarchisierung und Essentialisierung im interreligiösen und interkulturellen Vergleich. Dabei wendet sich der Rationalismusbegriff nicht nur in Gestalt des Orientalismus gegen den "irrationalen" Islam, sondern als dessen spiegelbildliche Rückseite bestimmt er ebenso die idealisierte Selbstdarstellung des Westens als Okzidentalismus und marginalisiert dabei dessen Irrationalität. Um diese Polarität im Religionsvergleich zu überwinden, werden die rationalen wie irrationalen Anteile schiitischer Theologie hinsichtlich ihrer Funktion zur Konstruktion einer sinnhaften Weltsicht in Beziehung gesetzt. In drei Stadien der ismailitischen Geschichte wird das Verhältnis von sozio-politischer Lebenswelt der Gemeinschaft und zentralen Konzepten der Theologie untersucht. In der Analyse von Imamatslehre, Kosmogonie und Eschatologie vor, während und nach dem Fatimidenreich offenbart sich die Dynamik von Rationalität und Irrationalität religiöser Weltbilder jenseits hegemonialer Imaginationen und hierarchisierender Vergleiche.


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The gnostic world
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ISBN: 9781138673939 1138673935 9781315561608 9780367733124 1317201841 131720185X 1315561603 Year: 2019 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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"The Gnostic World is an outstanding guide to Gnosticism, designed as a collection of critical studies by experts to both widen and deepen study in Gnostic movements and strands of speculation as a discrete "World" of human socio-spiritual life from the distant past until today. An international team of contributors examines these manifestations in a variety of contexts, from the ancient pre-Christian to the contemporary. The volume considers the intersection of Gnosticism with Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Indic practices and beliefs, and also with such new religious movements as Theosophy, Scientology, Western Sufism, and the Nation of Islam. This illustrated handbook will be an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and researchers of Gnostic doctrine and history"--

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Gnosticism --- Cults --- Religions --- 273.1 --- 273.1 Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Sects --- Gnosticism. --- Cults. --- Religions. --- gnostics --- gnosis --- the gnostic world --- gnostics and temporality --- ancient pre-Christian gnosticisms --- Judaism --- gnostic motifs in the New Testament --- ancient gnosticism --- gender issues --- early Christian heresiology --- gnostic literature --- the 'classical gnostic' school of thought --- Sethian gnostic speculation --- Basilides --- Valentinus --- the Gospel of Thomas --- the Gospel of Judas --- the Tchacos Codex --- the Mandaeans --- Hermetism --- Plotinus --- ancient magical papyri --- Mani --- the Manichaean path to salvation --- Chinese Manichaean texts --- Zurvanism --- Mazdak --- Christian gnosis --- Clement the Alexandrian --- John Damascene --- gnostic vicissitudes in Late Antiquity --- Jnana --- early Hinduism and Buddhism --- Chinese Tiantai Buddhism --- early Islam --- early Shi'i cosmologies --- classic Sufism --- Ismailism --- Druze gnosis and the mystery of tiime --- Yezidism --- Kabbalah --- Bogomils and Cathars --- alchemy --- Europe and the West --- esoteric movements of the modern West --- Byzantine and modern Orthodox gnosis --- Pansophia --- Chritian Kabbalism --- the quest for universal knowledge in the early modrn West --- Freemasonry --- British Romanticism --- William Blake --- the French Occult Revival --- esoteric eschatology --- Blavatsky --- Krishnamurti's teaching --- Guido von List --- Nazism --- Rudolf Steiner --- Gurdjieff --- Western Sufism and gnosis --- Carl Jung --- the Nation of Islam --- the Christianity of the East --- Babism --- Babi talismans --- Ayatollah Khomeini's gnoseology --- syncretistic Sufi gnosticism in South and South East Asia --- Aurobindo --- tribal and 'primal' cultures --- the neo-gnostic synthesis of Samael Aun Weor --- Scientology --- L. Ron Hubbard --- gnostic and esoteric filaments in popular culture --- feminist gnosis --- modern psychdelic gnosis --- gnostic fition --- cinema --- Hollywood films --- music and gnosis --- aesthetics and visual art --- Druze gnosis and the mystery of time --- Christian Kabbalism --- the quest for universal knowledge in the early modern West --- modern psychedelic gnosis --- gnostic fiction

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