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Dreams that matter
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ISBN: 1283277387 9786613277381 0520947851 9780520947856 9780520258501 0520258509 9780520258518 0520258517 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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Dreams that Matter explores the social and material life of dreams in contemporary Cairo. Amira Mittermaier guides the reader through landscapes of the imagination that feature Muslim dream interpreters who draw on Freud, reformists who dismiss all forms of divination as superstition, a Sufi devotional group that keeps a diary of dreams related to its shaykh, and ordinary believers who speak of moving encounters with the Prophet Muhammad. In close dialogue with her Egyptian interlocutors, Islamic textual traditions, and Western theorists, Mittermaier teases out the dream's ethical, political, and religious implications. Her book is a provocative examination of how present-day Muslims encounter and engage the Divine that offers a different perspective on the Islamic Revival. Dreams That Matter opens up new spaces for an anthropology of the imagination, inviting us to rethink both the imagined and the real.


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Sufism
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ISBN: 9780415419437 0415419433 9780415426237 0415426235 9780415426244 0415426243 9780415426251 0415426251 9780415426268 041542626X Year: 2008 Volume: *12 Publisher: London ; New York Routledge


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Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.

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Religion & beliefs --- authentic Islam --- imams --- inclusion --- mosque governance --- mosques --- Muslim women --- Islam in Britain --- British Muslims --- religious authority --- individualism --- rationalisation of religion --- representation --- leadership --- religious leadership --- religious tribunals --- Shariah tribunals --- Islamic law --- Muslim leadership --- Muslim teachers --- Muslims in Britain --- education --- religious education --- RE teachers --- tactical religion --- strategic religion --- authority --- journalism --- journalist-source relations --- civic journalism --- qualitative methods --- mosque --- conflict --- imam --- committee members --- religious/bureaucratic authority --- Islam --- Muslim --- Bangladeshi --- Britain --- Fultoli --- Fultolir Sahib --- Sylhet --- Shah Jalal --- Tablighi Jama’at --- British mosques --- Dewsbury Markaz --- Hafiz Patel --- Nizamuddin --- Islamic revival --- Deobandi --- authority and leadership --- Islamic knowledge --- gender and piety --- female Muslim authorities --- Muslim subjectivities --- Imam training --- Muslim religious leadership --- Islamic education --- darul-ulums --- Islamic studies --- British Islam --- Dar al-Uloom --- Deoband --- ulama --- tradition --- Darul Uloom --- seminary --- chaplaincy --- accreditation --- servant leadership --- paraguiding --- the jurisprudence of reality --- British Muslim history --- feminism --- feminist history --- British Muslim studies --- Media Studies --- Religious Studies --- Islamic Studies --- identity --- Fuad Nahdi --- Q-News --- Sufism --- faith-based representation --- umbrella organisation --- MCB --- civil society --- political participation --- n/a --- religious institutions --- darul uloom --- islamic education --- ulema --- Tablighi Jama'at


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Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.

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Religion & beliefs --- authentic Islam --- imams --- inclusion --- mosque governance --- mosques --- Muslim women --- Islam in Britain --- British Muslims --- religious authority --- individualism --- rationalisation of religion --- representation --- leadership --- religious leadership --- religious tribunals --- Shariah tribunals --- Islamic law --- Muslim leadership --- Muslim teachers --- Muslims in Britain --- education --- religious education --- RE teachers --- tactical religion --- strategic religion --- authority --- journalism --- journalist-source relations --- civic journalism --- qualitative methods --- mosque --- conflict --- imam --- committee members --- religious/bureaucratic authority --- Islam --- Muslim --- Bangladeshi --- Britain --- Fultoli --- Fultolir Sahib --- Sylhet --- Shah Jalal --- Tablighi Jama’at --- British mosques --- Dewsbury Markaz --- Hafiz Patel --- Nizamuddin --- Islamic revival --- Deobandi --- authority and leadership --- Islamic knowledge --- gender and piety --- female Muslim authorities --- Muslim subjectivities --- Imam training --- Muslim religious leadership --- Islamic education --- darul-ulums --- Islamic studies --- British Islam --- Dar al-Uloom --- Deoband --- ulama --- tradition --- Darul Uloom --- seminary --- chaplaincy --- accreditation --- servant leadership --- paraguiding --- the jurisprudence of reality --- British Muslim history --- feminism --- feminist history --- British Muslim studies --- Media Studies --- Religious Studies --- Islamic Studies --- identity --- Fuad Nahdi --- Q-News --- Sufism --- faith-based representation --- umbrella organisation --- MCB --- civil society --- political participation --- n/a --- religious institutions --- darul uloom --- islamic education --- ulema --- Tablighi Jama'at


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Leadership, Authority and Representation in British Muslim Communities
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The contributions explore Muslim religious leadership in multiple forms and settings. While traditional authority is usually correlated with theology and piety, as in the case of classically trained ulema, the public advocacy of Muslim community concerns is often headed by those with professionalized skillsets and civic experience. In an increasingly digital world, both women and men exercise leadership in novel ways, and sites of authority are refracted from traditional loci, such as mosques and seminaries, to new and unexpected places. This collection provides systematic focus on a topic that has hitherto been given rather diffuse consideration. It complements historical work on community leadership as well as more contemporary discussion on the training and role of Islamic religious authorities. It will be of interest to scholars in Religious Studies, Sociology, Political Science, History, and Islamic Studies.

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authentic Islam --- imams --- inclusion --- mosque governance --- mosques --- Muslim women --- Islam in Britain --- British Muslims --- religious authority --- individualism --- rationalisation of religion --- representation --- leadership --- religious leadership --- religious tribunals --- Shariah tribunals --- Islamic law --- Muslim leadership --- Muslim teachers --- Muslims in Britain --- education --- religious education --- RE teachers --- tactical religion --- strategic religion --- authority --- journalism --- journalist-source relations --- civic journalism --- qualitative methods --- mosque --- conflict --- imam --- committee members --- religious/bureaucratic authority --- Islam --- Muslim --- Bangladeshi --- Britain --- Fultoli --- Fultolir Sahib --- Sylhet --- Shah Jalal --- Tablighi Jama’at --- British mosques --- Dewsbury Markaz --- Hafiz Patel --- Nizamuddin --- Islamic revival --- Deobandi --- authority and leadership --- Islamic knowledge --- gender and piety --- female Muslim authorities --- Muslim subjectivities --- Imam training --- Muslim religious leadership --- Islamic education --- darul-ulums --- Islamic studies --- British Islam --- Dar al-Uloom --- Deoband --- ulama --- tradition --- Darul Uloom --- seminary --- chaplaincy --- accreditation --- servant leadership --- paraguiding --- the jurisprudence of reality --- British Muslim history --- feminism --- feminist history --- British Muslim studies --- Media Studies --- Religious Studies --- Islamic Studies --- identity --- Fuad Nahdi --- Q-News --- Sufism --- faith-based representation --- umbrella organisation --- MCB --- civil society --- political participation --- n/a --- religious institutions --- darul uloom --- islamic education --- ulema --- Tablighi Jama'at


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Muslims Under Latin Rule, 1100-1300
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ISBN: 9781400861194 1400861195 0691631786 0691602255 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Covering Portugal and Castile in the West to the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the East, this collection focuses on Muslim minorities living in Christian lands during the high Middle Ages, and examines to what extent notions of religious tolerance influenced Muslim-Christian relations. The authors call into question the applicability of modern ideas of toleration to medieval social relations, investigating the situation instead from the standpoint of human experience within the two religious cultures. Whereas this study offers no evidence of an evolution of coherent policy concerning treatment of minorities in these Christian domains, it does reveal how religious ideas and communitarian traditions worked together to blunt the harsh realities of the relations between victors and vanquished.The chapters in this volume include "The Mudejars of Castile and Portugal in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" by Joseph F. O'Callaghan, "Muslims in the Thirteenth-Century Realms of Aragon: Interactions and Reaction" by Robert I. Burns, S.J., "The End of Muslim Sicily" by David S. H. Abulafia, "The Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant" by Benjamin Z. Kedar, and "The Papacy and the Muslim Frontier" by James M. Powell.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Muslims --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- History. --- Latin Orient. --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- History --- 1st century. --- Abbasid Caliphate. --- Al-Andalus. --- Al-Maqrizi. --- Al-Mu'tamid. --- Alfonso VI. --- Alfonso X of Castile. --- Aljama. --- Almohad Caliphate. --- Amalric of Jerusalem. --- Arab culture. --- Arabic name. --- Arabic. --- Arabist. --- Battle of Muret. --- Bernard Crick. --- Caesarea. --- Caliphate of Córdoba. --- Canon law. --- Christian martyrs. --- Christian state. --- Church History (Eusebius). --- Conquest of Majorca. --- Constantine the Great. --- Continental Europe. --- Early Muslim conquests. --- Emirate of Granada. --- Eritrea. --- Fatimid Caliphate. --- Freeman (Colonial). --- Friar. --- Guido delle Colonne. --- Hanbali. --- Hebrew University of Jerusalem. --- Henricus. --- High Middle Ages. --- Hugh of Cluny. --- Iberian Peninsula. --- Ibn Arabi. --- Ibn Hud. --- Ibn Jubayr. --- Ibn Sab'in. --- International Institute of Islamic Thought. --- Islam and the West. --- Islam by country. --- Islam in Spain. --- Islamic culture. --- Islamic revival. --- Islamism. --- Judea (Roman province). --- Kingdom of Seville. --- Knights Hospitaller. --- Late Middle Ages. --- Latifundium. --- Latin Church. --- Latin Rule. --- Latin alphabet. --- Latins (Italic tribe). --- Lucera. --- Maarrat al-Nu'man. --- Modern Standard Arabic. --- Mongols. --- Moors. --- Mozarabs. --- Mudéjar. --- Muslim Brotherhood. --- Muslim world. --- Muslim. --- Muslims (nationality). --- Musulman. --- Names of God in Islam. --- New Latin. --- Oriental Orthodoxy. --- Peter the Venerable. --- Pope Boniface VIII. --- Pope Gelasius I. --- Pope Gregory IX. --- Pope Gregory VII. --- Pope Gregory VIII. --- Pope Paschal II. --- Pope Urban II. --- Pope. --- Primate (bishop). --- Principality of Antioch. --- Quran. --- Reconquista. --- Religion. --- Roman Rite. --- Sasanian Empire. --- Sicilia (Roman province). --- Sufism. --- Sunni Islam. --- Syria Palaestina. --- Templar of Tyre. --- Universal jurisdiction. --- Visigothic Code. --- Western Christianity. --- Westernization.


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A history of Islamic societies
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ISBN: 9780521732970 9780521514309 0521514304 0521732972 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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"This third edition of Ira M. Lapidus's classic A History of Islamic Societies has been substantially revised to incorporate the insights of new scholarship and updated to include historical developments in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Lapidus's history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam's worldwide diffusion to Africa, Spain, Turkey and the Balkans, Central, South and Southeast Asia, and North America, situating Islamic societies within their global, political, and economic contexts. It accounts for the impact of European imperialism on Islamic societies and traces the development of the modern national state system and the simultaneous Islamic revival from the early nineteenth century to the present. This book is essential for readers seeking to understand Muslim peoples."--Publisher information.

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Islam --- History --- Islamic countries --- History. --- 905.1 --- 217 --- godsdienst --- geschiedenis --- cultuurgeschiedenis - algemeen --- islam --- World history --- Arab states --- history of Islamic societies --- Islamic civilizations --- The Middle East --- Middle Eastern societies before Islam --- Persian empires --- the Roman Empire --- the Sasanian Empire --- religion and society --- religions and empires --- marriage --- divorce --- sexual morality --- property and inheritance --- seclusion and veiling --- the preaching of Islam --- Arabia --- clans and kingdoms --- Mecca --- language --- the gods --- Muhammad --- state formation --- the Quran --- the Judeo-Christian heritage --- the Arabian heritage --- community and politics --- the Umma of Islam --- the Arab-Muslim imperium --- the Arab-Muslim empires --- the Arab-Muslim conquests --- economic and social change --- Iraq --- Syria and Mesopotamia --- poetry --- Egypt --- Iran --- conversions to Islam --- Arabic --- Middle Eastern languages --- the caliphate to 750 --- the Umayyad monarchy --- the Marwanids --- the 'Abbasids --- the 'Abbasid Empire --- Baghdad --- cosmopolitan Islam --- the Islam of the imperial elite --- religion and identity --- the ideology of imperial Islam --- Islam and iconoclasm --- the caliphate and Islam --- inquisition --- the Arabic humanities --- Persian literature --- Hellenistic literature --- philosophy --- urban Islam --- the Islam of scholars and holy men --- Sunni Islam --- the veneration of the Prophet --- early Muslim theology --- Ash'arism --- scripturalism --- hadith --- tradition and law --- asceticism and mysticism --- Sufism --- Shi'i Islam --- Isma'ili Shi'ism --- Muslim urban societies --- women and family --- non-Muslim minorities --- the early Islamic era --- Islamic legislation for non-Muslims --- Christians and Christianity --- Christian literature in Arabic --- Crusades --- the Egyptian Copts --- Christians in North Africa --- Jews and Judaism --- Egyptian and North African Jews --- the Gheniza era --- the yeshivas and rabbinic Judaism --- the nagid --- Jewish culture in the Islamic context --- continuity and change in the historic cultures of the Middle East --- religion and empire --- the post-'Abbasid Middle Eastern state system --- the Saljuq Empire --- the Mongols --- the Timurids --- Fatimid Egypt --- the Mamluk empire --- the iqta' system and Middle Eastern feudalism --- royal women --- women of urban notable families --- working women and popular culture --- jurisprudence and courts --- Islamic institutions --- mass Islamic society --- Muslim religious movements and the State --- the personal ethic --- normative Islam --- Al-Ghazali --- alternative Islam --- gnostic and popular Sufism --- Islamic philosophy and theosophy --- Ibn al-'Arabi --- the veneration of Saints --- imperial Islamic society --- the limits of worldy life --- state and religion in the Medieval Islamic paradigm --- the global expansion of Islam --- Turkish conquests and conversions --- Anatolia --- the Balkans --- Inner Asia --- India --- Southeast Asia --- sub-Saharan Africa --- Muslim elites --- the reform movement --- Islamic North Africa --- the Zirid empires --- the Banu Hilal --- the Almoravids --- the Almohads --- Islamic religious communities --- Spanish-Islamic civilization --- Hispano-Arabic society --- Hispano-Arabic culture --- the Reconquista --- Muslims under Christian rule --- Judaism in Spain --- Arabic culture --- Hebrew culture --- Latin culture --- convivencia --- the expulsion of Jews from Spain and Portugal --- Jews in North Africa --- the expulsion of Muslims --- Tunisia --- Algeria --- Morocco --- the Marinid and Sa'dian states --- the 'Alawi dynasty --- states and Islam --- Islam in Asia --- the Turkish migrations --- the Ottoman empire --- Turkish-Islamic states in Anatolia --- ghazi state --- the Ottoman world empire --- the janissaries --- Ottoman law --- royal authority --- cultural legitimization --- Ottoman identity --- the Ottoman economy --- Jews and Christians in the Ottoman Empire --- Greek Orthodox and Armenian Christians --- Coptic Christians --- Christians in the Ottoman Near East --- the Ottoman legal system and the family --- freedom and slavery --- family and sexuality --- the postclassical Ottoman empire --- decentralization --- commercialization --- incorporation --- new political institutions --- the Arab provinces under Ottoman rule --- the Safavid Empire --- the reign of Shah 'Abbas --- the conversion of Iran to Shi'ism --- state and religion in the late Safavid Iran --- the dissolution of the Safavid Empire --- the Delhi sultanates --- the Mughal Empire --- the varieties of Indian Islam --- Indian culture --- Aurangzeb --- the international economy and the British Indian Empire --- the Mongol conquests --- Turkestan --- Transoxania --- Khwarizm --- Farghana --- Eastern Turkestan --- China --- Islamic societies in Southeast Asia --- Pre-Islamic Southeast Asia --- Java --- the 'ulama --- the crisis of imperialism and Islam on Java --- Aceh --- Malaya --- Minangkabau --- Islam in Africa --- colonialism --- Islam in Sudanic Africa --- Islam in savannah Africa --- Islam in forest West Africa --- the kingdoms of the Western Sudan --- Mali --- Songhay --- the central Sudan --- Kanem --- Bornu --- Hausaland --- non-state Muslim communities in West Africa --- Zawaya lineages --- the Kunta --- missionaries --- Senegambia --- the West African jihads --- the Senegambian jihads --- 'Uthman don Fodio and the Sokoto Caliphate --- the jihad of al-Hajj 'Umar --- jihad and conversion --- Islam in East Africa and the European colonial empires --- Darfur --- Swahili Islam --- Ethiopia --- Somalia --- Central Africa --- colonialism and the defeat of Muslim expansion --- the Muslim world --- The Mediterranean --- the Indian Ocean --- the rise of Europe and the world economy --- European trade --- naval power --- European imperialism --- modernity --- the transformation of Islamic societies --- Islamic reformism --- Islamic modernism --- nationalism --- the contemporary Islamic revival --- nationalism and Islam in the Middle East --- the modernization of Turkey --- the partition of the Ottoman Empire --- Ottoman reform --- World War I --- Republican Turkey --- the Turkish Republic under Ataturk --- the post-World War II Turkish Republic --- Islam in Turkish politics --- the AKP --- Qajar Iran --- the Pahlavi era --- revolution --- the Islamic Republic --- secularism and Islamic modernity --- British colonial rule --- the Nasser era --- Sadat and Mubarak --- secular opposition movements --- the Arab East --- Arabism --- military states --- the rise of Arab nationalism --- Arabism and Arab states in the colonial period --- Lebanon --- Transjordan and Jordan --- the Palestinian movement and the struggle for Palestine --- Zionism --- the Palestinian movement and Israel --- the Arabian peninsula --- Yemen --- union of the two Yemens --- Saudi Arabia --- political and religious opposition --- foreign policy --- the Gulf States --- Oman --- Kuwait --- Bahrain --- Qatar --- United Arab Emirates --- France --- Algerian resistance --- the Algerian revolution --- independent Algeria --- independent Tunisia --- independent Morocco --- Libya --- Islam in state ideologies and opposition movements --- women in the Middle East --- changes in family law --- women's secular education --- labor and social and political activism --- Post-World War II Arab states --- Islamism and feminism --- Islam and secularism in Central and Southern Asia --- Russia --- the Caucasus --- Tsarist rule --- the jadid movement --- the formation of the Soviet Union --- Soviet modernization --- Post-Soviet Russia --- Azarbayjan --- the Muslims of China --- the Indian subcontinent --- Pakistan --- Afghanistan --- Bangladesh --- the partition of the Indian subcontinent --- Muslim militance --- Plassey --- the Pakistan movement --- the Muslims of post-Partition India --- Indonesia --- Malaysia --- the Philippines --- Dutch rule and economic development in the Indies --- Southeast Asian responses to Dutch rule --- Islamic traditionalism --- the priyayi --- the merchant elites --- Islamic and secular nationalist political parties --- the Indonesian Republic --- Sukarno --- a secular Indonesia --- the Suharto regime --- Indonesian Islam --- British Malaysia and independent Malaysia --- the Malaysian state and Islam in a multiethnic society --- Mauritania --- Senegal --- Nigeria --- military rule --- civil war --- Eritrea --- Swahili East Africa --- Zanzibar --- Tanzania --- Kenya --- Uganda --- universal Islam and African diversity --- Islam in the West --- the United States --- American converts --- Muslim identity issues in the United States --- Canada --- Eastern Europe --- Bosnia and Yugoslavia --- Albania --- Bulgaria --- Western Europe --- immigrant identities in Europe --- immigrant status --- Britain --- Germany --- Sweden --- Netherlands --- the anti-immigrant reaction --- secularized Islam --- Islamic revival --- pre-modern Islamic societies --- religious revival --- transnational Islam --- Islamism and political action --- the relations between states and Islamic societies --- Islamic and neo-Islamic states --- secularized states with Islamic identities --- secularized states and Islamic opposition --- Islamic national societies in Southeast Asia --- Muslims as political minorities


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Politics, religion & ideology.
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ISSN: 21567697 21567689 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis,

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Sociology of religion --- Politics --- Religion and politics --- Totalitarianism --- Authoritarianism --- Religion et politique --- Totalitarisme --- Autoritarisme --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Political science --- Ideology --- Religion --- Ideology. --- Political science. --- Religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Science, Political --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Religion and politics. --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Religion - General --- religion --- religion and state --- politics --- violence --- oppression --- ideology --- political religion --- political terror --- global modernity --- Adorno --- theory of totalitarianism --- Franquism --- authoritarianism --- Juan Linz --- communism --- Christian ethics --- Eastern Europe --- logic and religious nationalism --- racial profiling --- Singapore --- religious minorities --- ethnic minorities --- Franco regime --- political science vocabulary --- political religions --- religious nationalist movements --- sexuality --- Singapore Indian Sepoy mutiny (1915) --- book reviews --- religion and politics --- the First Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919 --- Nine Lights ideology --- Hindu missions --- conspiracy --- the Francoist persecution of Freemasonry --- Shia --- Iran --- the Spanish Civil War --- Welayat Al-Faqih --- Protestant-Catholic divisions in Europe and the United States --- the religious left in contemporary American politics --- religion in the European Union --- America and Europe --- Evangelicals in Canada --- the Universal Secular Organization --- the United Nations --- Al-Qa'ida --- Abu Jandal al-Azdi --- online jihadi activism --- Spanish fascism --- Stalin --- the cult of personality --- the OIC --- the Khatami Era --- France --- laïcité --- German secularization --- religious discrimination --- Muslim minorities in Christian majority countries --- discrimination --- Islamic revival --- Islam --- modernity --- democracy --- church and state --- human rights --- Latin America --- the apparition of Medjugorje --- the movement of Sant'Egidio --- the Ku Klux Klan --- conservative politics --- extremism --- the political mainstream --- Europe --- conversion to Islam --- mechanisms of radicalization --- gender-issues --- international networks --- gender --- fascism --- right-wing --- far-right --- United States (US) --- women --- Junta de la Victoria --- Argentina --- Ailtirí na hAiséirghe --- Irish fascism --- anti-fascism --- national socialism --- the Spanish Anarcho-syndicalists --- socialists --- Civil War --- totalitarianism --- secularization theory --- liberalism --- Alfred Rosenberg --- the Nazi Weltanschauung --- modern gnosis --- liberation theology --- the radicalization of social catholic movements --- E.W. Barnes --- eugenics and religion --- Australian fascism --- revisionism --- the ideology of the New Guard --- the Pakistani Taliban --- the Basij Militia of Iran --- networks --- Jemaah Islamiah --- legitimacy --- loyalty --- civilian support --- the Moro Islamic Liberation Front --- Mindanao, Philippines --- Al-Shabaab --- Islamism --- Somalia --- the Israeli-Palestinian conflict --- Hamas --- the LTTE --- religious practices --- intra-Tamil divisions --- violent nationalist ideology --- the political ecology of war in Maoist India --- the Nazi seizure of power --- Machtergreifung --- 1933 --- the Nazi movement in Weimar Berlin --- Nazi economic thought --- rhetoric --- the Weimar Republic --- capitalism --- the German working-class movement --- the rise of Nazism --- anti-semitic violence --- Protestant Church in Germany --- Hitler --- British press --- American press --- Nazi anti-semitism --- anti-semitism --- anti-capitalism --- Hebrew Fascism --- Gramsci --- Antonio Gramsci --- Catholicism --- Secular Religion --- Sunni Islamism --- islam --- Missionary Politics --- Cult of the Cheka (Russia) --- Felix Dzerzhinsky (Фе́ликс Дзержи́нский) --- Chekism --- Soviet Union --- Hindu Nationalist Politics --- India --- Colonial India --- humanitarianism --- mediation --- Faith-based Mediation --- Hindu Mahasabha (HMS) --- Hindu Nationalism --- Zionism --- Political Theology --- Scientific Utopianism --- Post-Fascist Italy --- Italian Fascism --- German National Socialism --- British Union of Fascists --- Latvia --- authoritarian regimes --- Kārlis Ulmanis (1877 - 1942) --- transnational fascist networks --- Muslim Brotherhood --- Legion of the Archangel Michael --- political mythologies --- East Germany --- Konsum (DDR) --- propaganda --- East German socialism --- German Democratic Republic (GDR) --- East German society --- language --- Russia --- Publishers --- Portugal --- Catholic Opposition --- nazism --- Robin George Collingwood --- Boko Haram --- jihādī-Salafism --- salafism --- Religious Philosophy --- ideologies --- fundamentalist religions --- jihad --- Nigeria --- United Nations (UN) --- Norwegian Religious Education --- Norway --- Greece --- radical right --- neo-nazism --- Golden Dawn --- Greek radical right --- Orthodox Church of Greece (OCG) --- Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima --- paranoia --- group paranoia --- paranoid psychopathology --- religious fundamentalism --- Marian cults --- cold war --- pseudo-conservatism --- despotism --- Weimar --- Calvinism --- Capitalism --- Calvinism-Capitalism Thesis --- Weber Thesis of ascetic Protestantism --- Max Weber --- Primitivism --- Classicism --- Fascist Italy --- Finland --- immigrants --- Black African Immigrants --- political mobilization --- Spain --- surveys --- Spanish identity --- Spanish Catholicism --- Spanish Church --- warfare --- Theory of Warfare --- Just War Theory --- collectivity --- morality --- Jordan --- Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood --- stalinism --- Joseph Stalin --- proleptic communism --- socialism --- Colonial Pastoralism --- secularization --- Spanish Civil War --- Ayaan Hirsi Ali --- neoconservatism --- martyrdom --- martyrs --- Romania --- Iron Guard --- Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legionnaire Movement) --- patriotism --- Thanatic Nationalism --- martyric death --- self-sacrifice --- relativism --- monogamy --- polygamy --- hinduism --- hindutva --- beef bans --- anti-beef legislation --- Indian Constitution --- cow slaughter --- indian secularism --- Islamic State (ISIS) --- apocalypticism --- apocalyptic movements --- apocalyptic ideology --- jihadism --- Fidesz (Hungary) --- Justice and Development Party (AKP Turkey) --- African National Congress (ANC South Africa) --- hegemonic party rule --- Qur'ān --- Quran --- Surah Al-Isra --- French Republic --- French Secularism --- Judaism --- jews --- secularism --- Jewish Tradition --- concept of ideology --- Karl Mannheim --- Edward Shils --- Raymond Aron --- inquisition --- state-building --- Spanish inquisition --- French inquisition --- statebuilding --- Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC-MP) --- Russian-Ukrainian Crisis (2014–2018) --- Ukraine --- religious policies --- community-based organizations --- Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP) --- Ukrainian religions --- depth hermeneutics --- urban governance --- Israel --- methodology --- caliphate --- Dabiq magazine --- Hijrah --- imamah --- Religious Socialism --- International League of Religious Socialists (ILRS) --- reviews --- buddhism --- Philippines --- War on Drugs --- Rodrigo Duterte --- Baath Party --- William Connolly --- Baathism --- political activism --- South Korea --- Park Geun-hye --- self-immolation --- Tibet --- Globalism --- Black Multiculturalism --- Black Natural Law --- Carl Schmitt --- legal fascism --- nihilist order --- nihilism --- George W. 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Journal of religion in Africa = : Religion en Afrique.
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ISSN: 00224200 15700666 Year: 1967 Volume: 29/4 Publisher: Leiden, Netherlands : E.J. Brill,

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The Journal of Religion in Africa was founded in 1967 by Andrew Walls. In 1985 the editorship was taken over by Adrian Hastings, who retired in 1999. It is interested in all religious traditions and all their forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature and related disciplines. It occasionally publishes religious texts in their original African language. Presenting a unique forum for the debate of theoretical issues in the analysis of African religion past and present, it also encourages the development of new methodologies. It reviews a very wide range of books and regularly publishes longer review articles on works of special interest. The Journal of Religion in Africa prides itself on being highly international and is the only English-language journal dedicated to the study of religion and ritual throughout Africa.

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Philosophy, African --- Philosophy, African. --- Religion. --- Africa --- Afrique --- Africa. --- Afrique. --- Religion --- 266 <05> --- 291 <05> --- 299.6 --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Tijdschriften --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Tijdschriften --- Godsdiensten van Bantoes, Niloten, Soedannegers, Pygmeeën, Kaffers, Hottentotten, Bosjesmannen, Galla's, Bassuto's, Zoeloes --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Religious studies --- Arts and Humanities. --- History. --- 299.6 Godsdiensten van Afrikaanse zwarte volkeren --- 299.6 Godsdiensten van Bantoes, Niloten, Soedannegers, Pygmeeën, Kaffers, Hottentotten, Bosjesmannen, Galla's, Bassuto's, Zoeloes --- Godsdiensten van Afrikaanse zwarte volkeren --- Afrika --- Philosophy --- Philosophie africaine --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Religion, Primitive --- African philosophy --- Pseudoreligion --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Afrikaner --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Afryka --- Afryka. --- African Christianities --- West African Charismatic Christians --- the South African Ibandla lamaNazaretha --- Church of the Nazaretha --- gender --- Congo --- religious texts --- African church history --- Ogbu Kalu --- anthropology of Christianity --- African Independent Churches --- inculturation --- Pentecostalism --- African Christianity --- West African migrants --- diaspora --- immanence --- charismatic Christianity --- Anthropology of Religion --- Religious Studies --- African Studies --- Sociology of Religion --- History of Religion --- the Scottish Catholic mission stations --- Nigeria --- Christian prophecies --- South Africa --- Shari'a --- Salafism --- music --- the African Church --- Muslims --- Tanzania --- ; African Christianity --- Gordon Joseph Gray --- Bauchi (Nigeria) --- missionaries --- correspondence --- religious conversion --- political revolt --- rumors and prophecies --- Islamic criminal law --- Sharia --- Tijaniyya Sufi shaykh Ibrahim Salih --- Islamisation --- Islamic law --- Muslim-Christian relations --- Ibrahim Salih --- Northern Nigeria --- Islamic reform --- Islamic education --- book reviews --- born-again Christianity --- mission work --- the Upper Guinea Coast --- Apolo Kivebulaya --- medical pluralism --- generational antagonisms --- cursing --- ritual --- blessing --- African Pentecostalism --- Keswick spirituality --- Uganda --- adventure stories --- missionary heroism --- biography --- African independent churches (AIC) --- development --- modernity --- empirical research --- analysis --- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) --- Umbundu Christians --- Angola --- pageant --- mission --- protestant --- Three Crosses (Angola) --- Sufism --- gender issues --- Senegal --- the Fifohazana --- healing --- the colonial mission legacy --- African Christian missionization --- migration --- Ghana --- London --- Islamic revival --- West Africa --- anticolonial prophecy --- Christian identity in Congo --- Pentecostal Church --- Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse (1900-1975) --- muqaddam --- Taalibe Baay (disciples of Niasse) --- Taalibe Baay movement --- feminism --- women --- islam --- evangelism --- Madagascar --- Lutherans --- colonial legacy --- African diasporas --- Fifohazana movement (Madagascar) --- American Lutherans --- Malagasy Lutherans --- Pentecostal Christianity (Ghana) --- Church of Pentecost (CoP) --- Pentecostal transformation --- witchcraft --- witch-hunting --- the People's Republic of Bénin --- Hijab --- modern Islam in Tunisia --- Ndau spirit possession practices in Zimbabwe --- Muslim women --- personal reform in Mali --- AIDS and religious practice in Africa --- rural Uganda --- Brazil --- Candomblé --- Vodun --- North Africa --- Ndau --- spirit possession --- ethnomusicology --- semiotics --- religious subjectivity --- gender relations --- moral agency --- African christianities --- prophetic selves --- spirit others --- Central Mozambique --- the charismatic dividual --- the sacred self --- apostolic prayers --- well-being --- Botswana --- Islam --- ethno-religious boundaries --- the Kenya Coast --- abolitionism --- imperialism --- Britain --- the Atlantic --- demonic conspiracy --- satanic abuse --- selfhood and otherness --- Christian conversion --- Gahuku-Gama (New Guinea) --- prophets --- Apostolics --- faith healing --- charismatics --- Apostolic churches --- Catholic Charismatics (New England) --- Eloyi --- Connolius --- hymns --- Mauss’s theory --- Apostolic Christians (Botswana) --- personhood in African Christianities --- confession --- deliverance --- Pentecostals in Ghana --- Kinshasa's Born-Again Christians --- Western civilization --- colonial Northern Nigeria --- sex --- salvation --- social sciences --- the ASC in Leiden --- Daswani (Ghana ) --- Pype (Congo) --- dividuality --- individuality --- Christian personhood --- born-again Christians --- newborn Christians --- the library of the ASC in Leiden, the Netherlands --- spiritist mediumship --- African-Americans --- black ancestral presence --- Afro-Cuban religions --- possession trance --- female power --- the Punu of Congo-Brazzaville --- the predynastic dancing Egyptian figurine --- Islamic authority --- Swahili weddings --- history writing --- political work --- Muslim associations --- the resurgence of Islam in Zambia --- divination baskets --- African Diaspora --- Black North American religion --- historiography --- Santería --- Espiritismo --- water spirits --- receptivity --- mother goddess --- predynastic Egypt --- Sudanese religion --- prehistoric religion --- neolithic --- ancient Egypt --- prehistoric Nilotic rituals --- Swahili --- sex instruction --- weddings --- Swahili Islam --- musical mediation --- Yoruba Christian diaspora --- religious transnationalism --- Zimbabwean Catholics in Britain --- the Murid Order --- the 'Doctrine of Work' --- Asaphs of Seraph --- mediation --- Yoruba --- reverse evangelization --- secularism --- integration --- Zimbabwean migrants --- Aḥmad Bamba --- conversion to Islam in Southern Côte d'Ivoire --- double identity --- Salafi radicalism --- Salafi counter-radicalism --- Boko Haram --- Pentecostal appropriation of public space --- tribalism --- the Hutu-Tutsi question --- Catholic rhetoric --- colonial Rwanda --- Côte d’Ivoire --- conversion --- nativism --- autochthony --- nationalism --- Wahhabism --- radicalism --- counter-radicalism --- religion and violence --- Islamic state --- modern education --- Islamic learning --- public spaces --- Rwanda --- genocide --- Hutu --- Tutsi --- Hamitic Hypothesis --- ethnic violence --- Colonial Rwanda --- conversion narratives --- Born-Again masculinity in Zambia --- Christianity --- the religion of pouring --- non-linear conversion --- Gambia --- Casamance Borderland --- Albert Schweitzer and Africa --- AIDS (HIV) --- Zambia --- men --- masculinities --- reference group theory --- multiethnic communities --- masculinity --- Muslim-Mandinka model --- Jola --- Mandinka --- Gabon --- Paris Missionary Society --- medical missionary --- colonialism --- sexuality --- reproduction --- relationships --- faith --- religious heterotopia --- neoliberal globalization --- Charismatic Churches --- Southwestern Nigeria --- singleness --- marriage --- Jesus --- female personhood --- urban Madagascar --- Northwestern Namibia --- Mozambique --- charismatic life --- Afro-Brazilian Pentecostal Re-Formation --- social mobility --- Identity --- Charismatic identity --- globalization --- emotion training --- monogamy --- femininity --- Pentecostal Charismatic Churches --- personhood --- stigmatization --- illegitimacy --- Namibia --- sin child --- extramarital affairs --- Afro-Brazilian Pentecostalism --- heterotopia --- Zaire --- Ford Philpot's Avengelical crusades in the Democratic Republic of Congo --- use of rings --- Bata drummers --- caravan guards --- muslim insurgents --- Ahmed Deedat --- internationalisation --- transformations of Islamic polemic --- churches --- development projects --- violence --- Eastern Uganda --- Ford Philpot --- crusade --- Democratic Republic of Congo --- Mobutu Sese Seko --- Jean-Perce Makanzu --- John Wesley Shungu --- Cuba --- orisha --- smithing --- christianism --- polemics --- proselytism --- NGOs --- Development Projects --- Satan --- political economy of neo-pentecostalism in Kenya --- the Protestant Church in Congo --- Mobutu --- Eritrean Pentecostalism --- Pentecostalism in Nigeria --- Stambeli --- trance --- alterity --- Tunisia --- Medina Gounass --- village Sufism in Senegal --- Faith Tabernacle Congregation --- Neo-Pentecostalism --- political legitimacy --- social exclusion --- spiritual uncertainty --- Kibera --- Nairobi --- Bokeleale --- asylum seekers --- refugees --- Ethiopia --- Eritrea --- Faith Tabernacle --- law --- public religion --- queer activism --- judicial politics in South Africa --- anti-mission churches --- colonial politics --- the African Orthodox Church in Kenya --- corporeality --- transgression in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity --- oracles --- transnational religious and social dynamics in Africa --- the New African Diaspora --- British missionaries --- same-sex relationships --- same-sex marriage --- social movements --- same-sex rights --- lesbian and gay --- Orthodox Church in Kenya --- African Orthodox Church --- Archbishop Daniel William Alexander --- Kikuyu Karing’a Education Association --- Arthur Gathuna --- Reuben Mukasa Spartas --- obstetric fistula --- Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity --- Kenya --- occult --- politics of religious schooling --- Christian and Muslim engagements with education in Africa --- children --- Chagga Trust --- a New American Orphanage on Mount Kilimanjaro --- gendering Muslim self-assertiveness --- Muslim schooling and female elite formation in Uganda --- conversion to Islam --- religion and the formation of an urban educational market --- transnational reform processes and social inequalities in Christian and Muslim schooling --- Dar es Salaam --- Islamic schools in Ghana --- religious schooling --- Christian and Muslim revival --- Christian-Muslim relations --- American evangelical missionaries --- Muslim education --- minority politics --- makaranta --- education --- urban anthropology --- transnational reforms --- educational market --- history of education in Tanzania --- social inequality --- Christian-Muslim encounters --- identity --- Zanzibar --- Islamic liberation theology in South Africa --- modernization --- decolonization in Northern Nigeria --- the moral economy of Mbororo pilgrimage --- Osogbo --- faith in schools --- religion --- American Evangelicals in East Africa --- ethnic patriotism and the East African revival --- Journal of Religion in Africa --- predictability --- masheitani --- majinni --- Islamic liberation theology --- Farid Esack --- apartheid --- Islamism --- political Islam --- liberation theology --- shari’a --- sharia --- pastoralism --- pilgrimage --- moral economy --- ethnic relations --- repression --- human rights --- the diaspora --- Christian Revivalism and political imagination in Madagascar --- Hinduism --- Hindu religious instruction in Indian schools in South Africa during the 1950s --- salvation in urban Kenya --- myth --- religion and AIDS in Africa --- the politics of dress in Somali culture --- Ga ritual --- transnationalism --- political imagination --- exorcism --- Christian revival movements --- South African Hindu Maha Sabha --- Hindu identity --- Hindu diaspora --- salvation narratives --- Christian salvation --- linguistic analysis --- the East African Revival in Southern Uganda --- Ugandan Born-Again Christians and the moral politics of gender equality --- ontological transformation --- tradition --- girls' puberty rituals --- sacrifice and syncretism in South Sudan --- the black Jews of Africa --- history --- religion and identity --- Jews of Nigeria --- African pilgrimage --- ritual travel in South Africa's Christianity of Zion --- Catholic Pentecostalism --- Catholic Charismatic movements in Cameroon --- the Church and AIDS in Africa --- witchraft --- ghosts of Kanungu fertility --- the Great Lakes of East Africa --- African traditions in the study of religion in Africa --- indigenous spirituality --- world religions --- Evangelical Christians in the Muslim Sahel --- tolerance --- democracy --- Sufis in Senegal --- Balokole revival --- Ankole --- equality --- Kgatla puberty ritual --- mothei ritual --- Tswapong puberty ritual (mothei) --- ontological change --- invention of tradition --- Tswana --- seriti --- South Sudan --- People-to-People Peacemaking --- syncretism --- Babu wa Loliondo --- religious authority --- Sufi women in Ethiopia and Eritrea --- Basutoland --- 'Muslims and new media in West Africa' --- 'Cultural conversions' --- Christian missionaries --- Yoruba myth --- human consciousness --- the Catholic Church --- witch-hunts --- Pagans --- Western Uganda --- herbalism --- pluralistic medicine --- Northeast Africa --- Adolph Mabille (1836-1894) --- French missions --- transmission of religion --- Jonathan Edwards --- intertextuality --- Christian texts in nineteenth-century missionary correspondence from Yorubaland --- Baraji --- Southern Mali, West Africa --- the creative layering of belief in Southern Bénin --- the Devil --- Kenya's Born-Again election --- voleurs de sexe --- Pentecostal melodrama --- dynamics of religious expansion in a globalizing world --- Church Missionary Society --- discursive space --- Yorùbá mission --- ancestral relations --- Bambara --- Mali --- tourism --- spiritual tourism --- personal responsibility --- elections --- early modern demonology --- the Atlantic world --- the White Fathers --- colonial rule --- the Bahemba --- Sola, Northern Katanga --- preaching self-worth and succes --- single young women --- Nigerian Pentecostal Church --- the invention of God in indigenous societies --- the African Christian Diaspora --- world Christianity --- Islamic criminal law in Northern Nigeria --- politics --- judicial practice --- communication and conversion in Northern Cameroon --- the Dii people and Norwegian missionaries --- the inculturation of human rights in Ghana --- educating Muslim women --- Nana Asmu'u --- Hindu Gods in West Africa --- Shiva --- Krishna --- West Central Africa --- Katanga --- Catholicism --- Báhêmbá --- self-management --- religious practice --- doctrine of Zoe --- religious Mahbar in Ethiopia --- Pentecostal representations --- the Tayyibat --- halal consumption in South Africa --- Kenyan politics --- marginalization --- minority status --- slavery --- post-Apartheid --- the Evangelical Movement in Ethiopia --- Mulid festivals in contemporary Egypt --- the Tablighi Jama'at --- Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden --- T.B. Joshua --- Emmanuel tv --- socioeconomic mobility --- breakthrough --- Cameroon --- halal --- Islamic dietary law --- cross-contamination --- taqwa --- religion and masculinities in Africa --- political masculinity --- citizenship --- patriarchal masculinity in recent Swahili-language Muslim sermons --- Muslim masculinity in Mali --- new forms of religion --- the production of social order in Kaduna City, Nigeria --- Christian Association Centres in Gambia --- the Baha'i faith --- new religious movements --- Liberia --- Aladura Church --- the South African Nazaretha Church --- the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God --- pneumatic Christianity in postcolonial societies --- Sierra Leone --- the United Brethren in Christ --- prophecy --- ideologies of time and space --- Afrika-Studiecentrum in Leiden --- masculinity politics --- sermons --- gender and Islam --- Islamic activism --- preaching --- preachers --- The Gambia --- Tabligh --- reform Islam --- Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) --- nonproselytizing Faith-Based Organisations (FBOS) --- the limits of Pentecostal political power in Nigeria --- Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity and the(im-)moralization of urban femininities in contemporary Kinshasa --- Salafism in Côte d'Ivoire --- radicalization of Ivoirian Islam --- spiritual insecurity --- religious importation --- Benin --- social change --- post-abolition Zanzibar --- Judaism --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- the politics of contradictory discourses --- Islamic reform in twentieth-century Africa --- ASCL --- political theology --- Pentecostalism (Nigeria) --- Christian femininities --- technology --- Kinshasa (Congo) --- terrorism --- Ivory Coast --- Voodoo --- Christian and Islamic Preaching in West Africa --- Salafi aesthetics --- the Sunnance in Niamey, Nigeria --- Zongos --- Asante, Ghana --- pedagogies of preaching --- Pentecostal Bible School --- oral transmission of the sacred --- Christ Embassy and NASFAT in Abuja --- Niamey --- Niger --- Sunnance --- wazu --- aesthetics --- charisma --- mimesis --- Pentecostal preaching --- history of religions --- ritual theory --- Abrahamic Traditions --- Fiasidi --- Southeastern Ghana --- 'Water Babies' (Zaza Rano) --- 'Real Human Beings' (Vrai Humains) --- rituals of blessing for the newly born in Diégo Suarez, Madagascar --- religious diversity --- 'ulama --- Mecca --- Medina --- Jawab al-Ifriqi --- Christian origins in Muslim Northern Nigeria --- divination --- ethnographic research --- interdenominational relations --- religious mobility --- Neo-Pentecostal Christianity --- Anlo-Ewe --- trokosi --- African religions --- ancestors --- birth rituals --- African Traditional Religion --- manifestation of spirit --- mysticism and metaphysics in West African religions --- the Second Coming --- successful life --- Guinea --- Evangelicalism --- Guinea-Bissau --- Edmond Perregaux --- the Akan --- African Hindus in Ghana --- religious space and identity --- spirit children --- modern Muslims --- Sudan --- South African Ngoma tradition --- Islamic education in Africa --- initiation --- living tradition --- oral tradition --- African metaphysics --- African mysticism --- Amadou Hampaté Bâ --- African indigenous religions --- evangelical Christianity --- Basel Mission --- identity formation --- Akan-Ashanti --- Gold Coast (Ghana) --- pluralism --- African Hindus --- hijab --- economic change --- legislation --- religious scandals --- religious regulation --- fundamentalism --- Vatican Missionary Exhibition (1925) --- exhibitions --- Vatican --- Spiritans --- missions --- Rwandan Genocide --- White Fathers --- autobiography --- ontological alterity --- occult economies --- gift exchange --- Evangelical Christianity --- Acholi --- relationality --- materiality --- entanglement --- translation --- African Association for the Study of Religions (ASSR) --- theological reductionism --- Covid-19 --- African Christian practice --- enduring covenant --- African Spirituality --- traditional religions --- African Ontology --- Cultural Appreciation Movement --- Vodún --- Vodu --- Togo --- Togolese politics --- Mawu Lisa --- Vodún Rituals --- African sexuality --- homosexuality --- homophobia --- spiritual warfare --- gay rights --- gay-conversion therapies --- Mountain of Fire and Miracles (MFM) --- LGBT+ rights --- LGBT+ --- Prayer-Warriors --- militarisation --- social justice --- ethnographic theology --- xenophobia --- traditional leaders --- festivals --- Fetu Afahye festival --- pandemic --- Coastal Kenya --- Religious Coexistence --- Interfaith --- Indigenous African Religious Traditions --- referral --- African healing shrines --- Christian prayerhouses --- East Africa --- material culture --- miraculous medal --- youth --- spirituality --- values education --- concordat --- empire --- Holy See --- Portugal --- Credo Mutwa --- sangoma --- Zulu mythology --- Zulu religion --- African communitarianism --- collectivism --- communitarian liberalism --- liberal communitarianism --- presidential speeches --- Believers --- Greater Accra --- religious extremism --- interfaith relations --- Christians --- sususma --- kla --- spiritual world and spiritual cause --- rituals of affliction --- affliction --- black cat (alͻnte diŋ) --- Pentecostal Faith Movement --- African traditional religious practices --- Ulo Ubu --- prayer camps --- mental health --- Shona religion --- christian women --- Zimbabwe --- hate speech --- Nyaminyami (Water Spirit) --- BaTonga people --- religious pluralism --- extremist christian movements --- extremism --- prestidigitation --- sorcery --- trickery --- majini --- wachawi --- faith movements --- Pentecost --- charismatic movements --- African traditional religion --- social control --- beliefs --- gender studies --- cultural studies --- mental illnesses --- ecology --- climate change --- attitudes --- ethical practical bridge --- mutuality model --- interreligious dialogue --- christianity --- patriarchal --- media --- second Republic of Zimbabwe --- christian response --- traditional beliefs --- diffusion --- Kariba Gorge --- civic pluralism --- Mombassa --- methodology --- methodologies --- axioms --- definitions --- propositions --- theory of religion --- jihadism --- Central Africa Republic --- morality --- belief --- Kongo --- Nzambi --- earth spirits --- bisimbi --- chthonic beings --- Mabel Shaw (1889-1973) --- community of saints --- ancestor veneration --- polygamy --- fulfilment theology --- culture brokers --- demonisation --- Banamè Church --- Morocco --- Spanish Guinea --- catholicism --- transnational networks --- culture --- Wollo --- peaceful co-existence --- togetherness --- Born-again Christianity --- United Kingdom (UK) --- neo-prophetic Christianity --- Tchamba cults --- Ifá --- Odù Ifá --- Ifá corpus --- Yorùbá religion --- Òrìṣà logics --- cultural reconstruction --- cultural revival --- Igbo-Ukwu --- ọzọ title taking --- corona --- foreign relations --- Israel --- Akan --- Kwame --- Twereduampon --- decolonisation --- Twereduampon Kwame --- Akan religion --- Adventism in Africa --- early missionaries --- indigenous contributions --- global Christianity --- Seventh-day Adventist Church in Africa --- Seventh-day Adventism --- religiousness --- early career professionals --- religious coping --- Ghana’s public universities --- subjective well-being --- life satisfaction --- accommodation theory --- Yorùbá --- conceptual categories --- Jaime Pedro Gonçalves (1936-2016) --- religion and politics --- history of Mozambique --- official narratives --- emancipation --- Pokot --- Karimojong --- Asis --- Tororot


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Nova Religio; NR : the Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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291 <05> --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Tijdschriften --- Periodicals --- Religions --- Cults --- Sects --- Sectes --- Cultes --- Cults. --- Religions. --- Sects. --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religions, Modern --- Religious denominations --- Comparative religion --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- World religions --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Civilization --- Gods --- Justus Freemen --- Black Hawk --- Book of Solomon --- Branch Davidians --- Brainwashing --- denominationalism --- new religious movements (NRM) --- brain-washing --- violence --- new religions studies (NRS) --- gender --- adventists --- Adventist women --- Seventh-day Adventists --- Adventist Review --- Aryan Nations --- Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG) --- FBI --- polarization --- distortion --- recruitment --- Waco --- David Koresh --- suicide cults --- mass suicide --- Mount Carmel Center --- Cult Awareness Network (CAN) --- Scientology --- Japanese Journal of Religious Studies --- cosmotheism --- apocalyptic theology --- William Luther Pierce --- white nationalist movement --- Jewish Feminism --- Point Loma Theosophy --- Theosophical Society --- Helena Petrovna Blavatsky --- Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT) --- New Age --- Elizabeth Clare Prophet --- evangelicalism --- alternative religious identities --- The Turner Diaries --- anti-government --- National Alliance --- neo-nazism --- racial mysticism --- millennialism --- William Pierce --- Jewish Goddess feminism --- thealogy --- Lomaland --- Katherine Tingley --- women --- Promise Keepers (PK) --- National Organization for Women (NOW) --- Children of God (The Family) --- Unity Church --- Annie Rix Militz --- Buddhism --- Minority Religions --- Cult Wars --- anti-cult ideology --- parliamentary reports --- Kai Erikson --- legal actions --- research --- alternative religions --- objectivity --- Irving Louis Horowitz --- United States (US) --- charisma --- New Thought history --- Mary Baker Eddy --- Christian Science --- First Divine Science Church --- Unity School of Christianity --- affirmative discrimination --- law --- Virgin Mary --- Conyers (Georgia) --- Nancy Fowler --- Marian apparitions --- flirty fishing --- Pentecostalism --- Freedom of Religion --- tantra --- Nature Religions --- New Japanese Religions --- nationalism --- Elohim --- Christian Identity --- Germany --- Solar Temple --- Japan --- new religions --- Order of the Solar Temple (OTS) --- Joseph Di Mambro --- Luc Jouret --- Ordre du Temple Solaire (OTS) --- Cheiry (Switzerland) --- Granges-sur-Salvan (Switzerland) --- anti-cult movement --- verfassungsfeindlich --- japanese religions --- Tenrikyo (天理教) --- Happy Science (幸福の科学, Kōfuku-no-Kagaku) --- Perfect Liberty Kyodan (PL) --- Church of Perfect Liberty --- Elohim City --- right-wing --- tantrism --- internet --- Tantra on-line --- Church of Tantra --- New Age Religions --- Australia --- modern paganism --- neopaganism --- neo-paganism --- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) --- Norway --- Kofuku no Kagaku (幸福の科学) --- Mircea Eliade --- Raël --- raelianism --- Raelian Religion --- cloning --- contemporary paganism --- New Acropolis --- illumination --- prophecy --- religious tolerance --- Montana Freemen --- Christian Patriot movement --- law enforcement --- apostasy --- American Academy of Religion (AAR) --- Seven Seals --- Book of Revelation --- True Way Church --- Hon-Ming Chen --- Chen Tao (真道, True Way) --- UFO Religions --- Garland --- cognitive dissonance theory --- apostate --- drugs --- intoxication --- Latvia --- Asatru --- Wicca --- shintoism --- Shinto (神道) --- eco-magick --- Dragon --- sacred Tradition --- Heaven's Gate --- Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (Do) --- Bonnie Nettles (Ti) --- Church of the Transfiguring Mother of God --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- Aum Shinrikyo --- Shoko Asahara --- millenarianism --- Christianity --- Brazil --- Hare Krishna movement --- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) --- Aum Shinrikyôô --- apocalypticism --- UFO religion --- islam --- sects --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- UFO religions --- UFOs --- cyberspace --- Rusia --- Veniamin Yakovlevich Bereslavsky (Вениамин Яковлевич Береславский) --- John Bereslavsky --- jonestown --- raelians --- freemasonry --- presbyterians --- mormons --- shakerism --- shakers --- mormonism --- Jim Jones --- Peoples Temple --- Guyana --- mass murder --- Temple of Solomon --- Celestial Jerusalem --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) --- Joseph Smith --- Heavenly Mother --- ufology --- Iceland --- Nordic Paganism --- Falun Dafa --- Falun Gong --- Li Hongzhi (李洪志) --- UFO cults --- MILS report --- Interministerial Mission in the Fight Against Cults --- religious freedom and conflict --- Africa --- religious pluralism --- christians and muslims --- religious revivalism --- People's Republic of China (PRC) --- new religious movements in Africa --- Chinese Communist Party (CCP) --- sarin --- Japanese new religious movements --- anti-cult --- anticult --- karuto (カルト) --- Great Britain --- England --- America --- legislation --- France --- sectarian threat --- freedom of religion --- Canada --- anticult movement --- Baltic States --- Denmark --- Russia --- Hungary --- Waco (Texas) --- branch davidians --- Shakta Tantrism --- Siddha Yoga --- wicca --- witchcraft --- reincarnation --- sleep preachers --- waco --- sleeping preachers --- Finland --- trance-preachers --- Helena Konttinen --- Danforth Report --- Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God (MRTCG) --- Uganda --- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland --- mysticism --- spirituality --- martyrdom --- jihad literature --- polygamy --- suicide attacks --- satsang --- osho --- voodoo --- denomination --- anti-sectarianism --- al-Qa'ida --- religious minority --- islamic sects --- exceptionalism --- Post-Osho --- Jonestown --- cult violence --- China --- Chinese popular religion --- White Lotus Sectarianism --- qigong --- Three in One --- Yiguandao --- People's Republic of China (PRC) government --- suppression --- forbearance --- resistance --- African American Religion --- New Church --- Swedenborgian Church --- Swedenborg --- New Church of Southern Africa --- Black Religion --- race --- Black Theology --- South Africa --- Emanuel Swedenborg --- General Church of the New Jerusalem --- Okinawan New Religion --- Ecotheology --- ijun --- Hawaii --- Y2K --- eschathology --- sectarianism --- Kinmanmon --- African New Religious Movements (ANRM) --- Eastern Orthodoxy --- Orthodox Churches --- American Orthodox Church --- Aleister Crowley --- modernism --- postmodernism --- JeungSanDo --- Gang Il-sun --- Korea --- syncretistic religions --- Divine Light Mission (Divya Sandesh Parishad; DLM) --- Hans Ji Maharaj --- Prem Rawat (Maharaji) --- Élan vital --- Church of Christ, Scientist --- apocalyptic movements --- Efraim --- Mormon communities --- Soka Gakkai International (SGI) --- SGI Australia (SGIA) --- Terry Tempest Williams --- The Principle --- plural marriage --- plurality --- Soka Gakkai (創価学会) --- Daoism --- Taoism --- postmodernity --- Christ the Savior Brotherhood --- Left Behind novels --- Tim LaHaye --- Jerry Jenkins --- Antichrist --- newsworthiness --- mass media --- book reviews --- Native Faith --- paganism --- Pana Wave --- Baltic Paganism --- Ukraine --- post-aum --- Aleph --- Egawa Shoko --- Japanese Religious Corporations Law --- God Light Association (GLA) --- Takahashi Shinji (高橋 信次) --- Pana-Wave Laboratory (パナウェーブ研究所) --- shinshūkyō (新宗教) --- Chino Shoho --- Tama-chan (タマちゃん) --- cult suicides --- collective suicide --- Rastafari --- Rastafarianism --- Japenese new religious movements --- shinshūkyō --- shinkō shūkyō --- Jiu --- Nagaoka Nagako (Jikōson) --- Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō --- Sayo Kitamura (Tenshō Kōtaijin) --- Tenrikyo --- Nakayama Miki (Oyasama) --- law and religion --- shinto --- Renmonkyō --- Meiji period (1868-1912) --- Omotokyo (大本教) --- Hito-no-michi --- Hito no michi --- Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) --- Douglas MacArthur --- Hansen's disease --- Leprosy --- Hinokishin (ひのきしん) --- Leprosy Prevention Law --- Omoto Kyo (大本教) --- Oomoto-kyo (大本教) --- Oomoto kyo (大本教) --- New Vrindaban --- Mayan Long Count calendar --- Mayan time --- Mesoamerican Long Count calendar --- 2012 phenomenon --- Native Americans --- Native American religion --- Pipe ceremony --- Grail Movement --- Imanuelites --- Jan Dvorsky --- Grail Message --- Jehovists-Il'inites --- Nikolai Il'in --- Primitive Christianity --- Protestants --- Waldensians --- Italy --- Baha'i --- Universal House of Justice --- Baha'i scripture --- neo-hasids --- neo-hasidism --- New Jewish Religious Movement --- women's movement --- Nazareth Baptist Church of South Africa --- Afro-Christian Church --- Isaiah Shembe --- soteriology --- Charismatic authority --- psychological proces --- The Family International --- David Berg --- Jewish yoga --- Jewish Renewal Movement --- Judaicized yoga --- Hebrew yoga --- Torah yoga --- pilgrimage --- Hosoki Kazuko --- divination --- uranari hon --- ancestor worship --- six-star astrology (rokusei senjutsu) --- mushûkyô --- Miyazaki Hayao --- playful religion (shûkyô asobi) --- religious entertainment --- anime --- Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women --- Buddhist women's movement --- Thomas Robbins Award --- Association for the Academic Study of New Religions (AASNR) --- family experiences --- childhood experiences --- family relationships --- The Family International (TFI) --- Shambhala International --- Shambhala Buddhism --- Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche --- Shambhala Vajradhatu --- new new religions (shinshinshukyo) --- Candomblé --- African diasporic religions --- candomblecistas --- African-derived religion --- nature spirituality --- nature religions --- contemporary nature spirituality --- Black Hebrew Israelites (BHI) --- Black Israelites --- Black Judaism --- Black Hebrew Israelite movement --- Rabbi Wentworth Arthur Matthew --- polycultural religions --- African American new religious movements --- fundamentalism --- paranoia --- paranoid ideation --- Martin Emil Marty --- Fundamentalism Project --- Rudolf Steiner --- anthroposophy --- Anthroposophical theory --- racial thinking --- racialism --- race evolution --- soul evolution --- theosophy --- Helena P. 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(全能神教會, Quánnéng Shén Jiàohuì) --- Eastern Lightning (東方閃電, Dōngfāng Shǎndiàn) --- La Luz del Mundo --- Kang Don Ku --- Neo-Confucianism --- Donghak (東學) --- Choe Je U --- Choe Je-u --- Sangje (the Supreme God) --- Ch’ŏndogyo (Religion of the Heavenly Way) --- Yoido Full Gospel Church --- Unification Movement --- Moon Sun Myung --- World Mission Society Church of God --- Olive Tree --- Park Tae Seon --- Zahng Gil Jah --- Shincheonji (신천지) --- Shincheonji Church of Jesus --- COVID-19 pandemic --- Yongsaegyo --- Choi Tae Min --- Daejongism --- Na Cheol --- Kaengjŏngyudo --- Park Chung Bin --- Sotaesan --- Kang Il-Sun --- Kang Jeungsan --- Bocheonism (Doctrine of Universal Heaven) --- Jo Cheol Je --- Jo Jeongsan --- Mugeukdo --- Tageukdo --- Park Wudang --- Jeungsando --- Three Teachings (Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism) --- Japanese occupation --- countercult movement --- Lee Man Hee --- marginal religions --- Rectified Confucian Way (Kaengjŏngyudo) --- Blue Crane Village (Ch’ŏnghak tong) --- Caodaism --- East Asian new religious movements --- Rational Choice Theory --- religious art --- sacred murals --- phenomenological approach --- Poland --- sacred space --- Institute for Research in Human Happiness --- Nakagawa Takashi --- spiritual communications (霊言, reigen) --- El Cantāre --- Ōkawa Ryūhō (大川隆法) --- superstition --- Monism (Monismus) --- German Monist League (Deutsche Monistenbund) --- Ernst Haeckel --- Darwinian movement --- New Thought movement --- Unarius Academy of Science (Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science) --- Raëlism --- Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) --- cryonics --- Cryonic suspension --- pseudoscience --- Religion of Science --- Secularism --- Paul Carus --- German Neopaganism --- American Metaphysical Religion --- history of philosophy --- New Age healing --- technology --- disenchantment --- reenchantment --- scientism --- transhumanism --- religion-science hybridity --- myth of disenchantment --- Shoko Asahara (麻原彰晃) --- 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