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Islamic fundamentalism Arabic: usul (from usul, the "fundamentals"), is a term used to describe religious ideologies seen as advocating a return to the "fundamentals" of Islam: the Quran and the Su...
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Islamic fundamentalist movements have varying degrees of support in North Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Muslim S.East Asia, but Islamic fundamentalism represents a minority viewpoint in the context of world Islam.
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While Islamic fundamentalism rejects the atomist theory of orthodox Muslim theologians, it retains the idea of God as the real cause of events (see Islamic theology). Thus the connection between a cause and its effect is assumed to be the result of God's action.
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Islam's Crossroads - Islamic leadership; Professor Akbar S. Ahmed, former Pakistani ambassador to London, says that the rise of Muslim fundamentalism means that Islamic leaders face a choice between moderation or militancy.
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How problematical the concept of Muslim fundamentalism is may be illustrated by the example of two Muslim countries, Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Saudi regime is firmly committed to the Wahhabi interpretation of Islam, which is often considered as fundamentalism par excellence.
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Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New-York, there is a growing general public interest in Islamist "fundamentalism" as the perceived breeding ground for contemporary international terrorism, ... While fundamentalists are a minority in most Muslim societies and states,
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The appeal of fundamentalism grows most where Muslim societies intensely experience modernization. The first Muslims to encounter the modern West — government, officials, military officers, aristocrats, merchants — tend to experiment with secularism and reformism.
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If this thread was based on highlighting abuses to women in general and cited various examples including what some muslim people do,i would agree with you.but not when you have a headline like this–” Mother’s Day – Why The Culture War With Muslim Fundamentalism Will Last A Hundred Years” , can you convince me...
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NEW YORK, FEB. 13, 2006 (Zenit.org).- The main culprits behind the martyrdom of Christians appears to be shifting from the ideologies of yesteryear to the Muslim fundamentalism of today. So says Robert Royal, author of the 2002 book "The Catholic Martyrs of the Twentieth Century.";
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Everybody's business.(Muslim fundamentalism) - NEW YORK, AUGUST 1 THE old injunction about minding your own business : Encyclopedia.com ... Find more facts and information related to the article "Everybody's business.(Muslim fundamentalism)"
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