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ISLAMIST WOMEN’S ACTIVISM IN OCCUPIED PALESTINE
Interviews by Khaled Amayreh
Interview with Sameera Al-Halayka
IRANIAN WOMEN AFTER THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION
Ansiia Khaz Allii
smērēšanās: How Islamophobes spread fear, bigotry and misinformation
FAIR
Džūlija Holāra
Džims Naureckas
Islāms, Politiskais islāms un Amerika
Arābu ieskats
Vai ir iespējama “brālība” ar Ameriku?
halils al-anani
Islāma reformācija
Adnans Khans
ROOTS OF MISCONCEPTION
IBRAHIM KALIN
Islam in the West
Jocelyne Cesari
ISLAMS, DEMOKRĀTIJA & AMERIKAS SAVIENOTĀS VALSTIS:
Kordovas fonds
Abdullah Faliq |
Ievads ,
US Hamas policy blocks Middle East peace
Henrijs Zīgmans
ISLAM AND THE RULE OF LAW
In our modern Western society, state-organised legal sys-tems normally draw a distinctive line that separates religion and the law. Conversely, there are a number of Islamic re-gional societies where religion and the laws are as closely interlinked and intertwined today as they were before the onset of the modern age. At the same time, the proportion in which religious law (shariah in Arabic) and public law (qanun) are blended varies from one country to the next. What is more, the status of Islam and consequently that of Islamic law differs as well. According to information provided by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), there are currently 57 Islamic states worldwide, defined as countries in which Islam is the religion of (1) the state, (2) the majority of the population, or (3) a large minority. All this affects the development and the form of Islamic law.
Islamic Political Culture, Demokrātija, and Human Rights
Daniele. Cena
PRECISION IN THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR:
Sherifa zuhur
DEBATING DEMOCRACY IN THE ARAB WORLD
Ibtisam Ibrahim |
Demokrātija, Elections and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
Israel Elad-Altman
EGYPT’S MUSLIM BROTHERS: CONFRONTATION OR INTEGRATION?
Research