Islam and political liberalization in the petit Maghreb
In: The Maghreb review: a quarterly journal on the Maghreb, the Middle East, Africa and Islamic studies, Band 15, Heft 3-4, S. 188-201
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In: The Maghreb review: a quarterly journal on the Maghreb, the Middle East, Africa and Islamic studies, Band 15, Heft 3-4, S. 188-201
ISSN: 0309-457X
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Chapter One 1. - Islam between Secular Modernism and Civil Society. - Chapter Two 7. - Liberal Islam versus Moderate Islam. - Chapter Three 21. - Christianity and Islam in Africa's Political Experience. - Chapter Four 37. - Islam between the Muslim Diaspora in Africa and the African Diaspora. - in the West. - Chapter Five 57. - The United Nations and the Muslim World: Allies or Adversaries?. - Chapter Six 75. - Between the Pre-Democratic Ummah and Post-Democratic. - United States ofAmerica. - Chapter Seven 91. - Is Istanbul a Secular Jerusalem? Lessons from Atatiirk and Tahrir Square. - Chapter Eight 101. - From Bandung to Benghazi: Muslim Nationalists in Comparative. - Perspective. - Chapter Nine 115. - The Arab Spring and Female Empowerment. - vi Contents. - Chapter Ten 121. - Political Islam: Piety, Patriarchy and Petroleum in African. - and Comparative Experience. - Chapter Eleven 135. - From the Old Politics of Race to the New Politics of Culture: Prejudice in Transition. - Chapter Twelve 147. - The Afrabian Awakening in Comparative Perspective
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