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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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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.
Religion --- alaouites --- chiisme --- chrétiens --- féminisme islamique --- homosexualité --- imamisme --- islam --- ismaélisme --- musulmans chinois --- sunnisme --- Alawites --- Shiism --- China --- Christians --- Islamic feminism --- homosexuality --- Imamism --- Islam --- Ismailism --- Chinese Muslims --- Sunnism --- gender
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Islam --- the Western world --- the Quran --- Islamic tradition --- the Shari'ah --- the Tariqah --- Sufism --- Sunnism --- Shi'ism --- traditional Islamic doctrines --- prophetic tradition
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Muslims --- Nosairians. --- Bektashi --- historical bipartition --- Bektashism in Bosnia --- anthropology and ethnicity --- ethnography in the new Alevi movement --- the Alevi and Bektashi of Turkey --- Alevi-Bektashi theology in modern Turkey --- political Alevism --- political Sunnism --- Alevi revivalism in Turkey --- Ottoman modernisation and Sabetaism --- Ahl-e Haqq studies in Europe and Iran --- Taqiya --- civil religion --- Druzes --- the Lebanese Confessional State --- Alawites in Syria --- the Nusairis --- religious communities --- the scripturalization of Ali-oriented religions --- the restructuring of Alevism
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The example of the Alevis of Turkey is used to contribute to debates over the role of Islam in the modern world. It is argued there is nothing inherently secular-proof within Islam, but belief depends on the wider social and religious context.
Bektashi --- Nosairians --- Shiah --- Shiites --- Sunnites --- Islam and secularism --- Islam and politics --- Relations --- Sunnites. --- Shiites. --- Religion and politics --- Shīʻah --- Shīʻah --- Shīʻah. --- Turkey --- Ethnic relations. --- #SBIB:316.331H300 --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A72 --- Sunni Muslims --- Sunnis --- Imamites --- Shia --- Shiism --- Twelvers (Islam) --- Secularism and Islam --- Relations&delete& --- Godsdienst en samenleving: algemeen --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Etnografie: Europa --- Islamic sects --- Alids --- Secularism --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Bektashi - Turkey. --- Nosairians - Turkey. --- Shiah - Turkey. --- Shiites - Relations - Sunnites. --- Sunnites - Relations - Shiites. --- Islam and secularism - Turkey. --- Islam and politics - Turkey. --- Alevism --- Sunnism --- Susesi --- religion --- ritual --- social control --- social change --- Alevi communities --- Islam --- Shiah.
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