A comparative analysis of three Sunni Muslim organizations on ‘moderate’ and ‘radical’ Islam in Egypt, Morocco and Indonesia (Unknown)
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Title:A comparative analysis of three Sunni Muslim organizations on ‘moderate’ and ‘radical’ Islam in Egypt, Morocco and Indonesia
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Contributors:Pektas, Serafettin ( author )
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Published in:Religion ; 51, 2 ; 190-213
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Publication date:2021-04-03
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Table of contents – Volume 51, Issue 2
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Beyond ‘radical’ versus ‘moderate’? New perspectives on the politics of moderation in Muslim majority and Muslim minority settingsvan Es, Margaretha A. / Laan, Nina ter / Meinema, Erik et al. | 2021
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Norwegian Muslims denouncing terrorism: beyond ‘moderate’ versus ‘radical’?van Es, Margaretha A. et al. | 2021
- 190
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A comparative analysis of three Sunni Muslim organizations on ‘moderate’ and ‘radical’ Islam in Egypt, Morocco and IndonesiaPektas, Serafettin et al. | 2021
- 214
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Musical negotiations of a ‘moderate’ versus a ‘radical’ Islam in Morocco: dissonance and the sonic among vocal performers of Islam-inspired musicter Laan, Nina et al. | 2021
- 237
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Aesthetics of authority: ‘Islam Nusantara’ and Islamic ‘radicalism’ in Indonesian film and social mediaSchmidt, Leonie et al. | 2021
- 259
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Countering ‘Islamic’ violent extremism? The implementation of programs to prevent radicalization by Muslim-led civil society organizations in Malindi, KenyaMeinema, Erik et al. | 2021
- 280
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Patriotic loyalty and interest representation among the Russian Islamic eliteAitamurto, Kaarina et al. | 2021
- 299
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Can critique be moderate?Fadil, Nadia et al. | 2021
- 305
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W. T. Stead: Nonconformist and Newspaper ProphetWilson, Brian C. et al. | 2021
- 307
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Mind Cure: How Meditation Became MedicineKołodziejska, Marta et al. | 2021
- 310
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Devotional Sovereignty: Kingship and Religion in IndiaJudge, Rajbir Singh et al. | 2021
- 314
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The Varieties of Nonreligious Experience: Atheism in American CultureSegal, Robert A. et al. | 2021
- 317
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The Story of Yoga: From Ancient India to the Modern WestLaine, James W. et al. | 2021
- 320
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White Christian Privilege: The Illusion of Religious Equality in AmericaGilmore-Clough, Kipp et al. | 2021
- 323
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The Profound Reality of Interdependence: An Overview of the Wisdom Chapter of the Way of the BodhisattvaBouthillette, Karl-Stéphan et al. | 2021
- 326
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Imagining Religious Communities: Transnational Hindus and Their Narrative PerformancesRocher, Rosane et al. | 2021
- 329
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This American Moment: A Feminist Christian Realist InterventionLevine, Daniel J. et al. | 2021
- 331
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What Is It Like To Be Dead?: Near-Death Experiences, Christianity and the OccultCusack, Carole M. et al. | 2021
- 333
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Rabbinic Drinking: What Beverages Teach Us about Rabbinic LiteraturePutzu, Vadim et al. | 2021
- 336
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Secular Bodies, Affects and Emotions: European ConsiderationsKoch, Anne et al. | 2021
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