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The Commandments of Islam
The Commandments of Islam
Autore Leitch Simon
Pubbl/distr/stampa Vivid Publishing
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (46 p.)
Soggetto non controllato Islam
Qur'an
Religion
ISBN 1-925442-99-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Commandments of Islam
Record Nr. UNINA-9910156278603321
Leitch Simon  
Vivid Publishing
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Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Autore McCants William Faizi <1975->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 939/.40072
Soggetto topico Mythology, Middle Eastern
Greeks - Middle East - History
Romans - Middle East - History
Arabs - Middle East - History
Acculturation - Middle East - History
Civilization - Philosophy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Arab conquests
Arabs
Greek conquests
Greek ethnography
Greek philosophy
Greeks
Ibn Qutayba
Islam
Islamic culture
Islamic thinking
Jews
Muhammad
Near East
Pliny
Qur'an
Roman conquests
Romans
ancient Greece
ancient culture
ancient mythology
ancient texts
civilization
conquerors
conquest
conquests
culture myths
ethnic belonging
ironsmithing
learned culture
medicine
native history
origin
origins
philosophy
postconquest period
pre-Islamic culture
protography
science
ISBN 1-283-28067-1
9786613280671
1-4008-4006-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gifts of the gods : the origins of civilization in ancient Near Eastern and Greek mythology -- The beneficent sky god : cultural history in the Qur'an -- Who was first? : protography and discovery catalogs -- Inventing nations : postconquest native histories of civilization's origins -- "The sciences of the ancients" : speculation on the origins of philosophy, medicine, and the exact sciences.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457921803321
McCants William Faizi <1975->  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
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Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Autore McCants William Faizi <1975->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 939/.40072
Soggetto topico Mythology, Middle Eastern
Greeks - Middle East - History
Romans - Middle East - History
Arabs - Middle East - History
Acculturation - Middle East - History
Civilization - Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato Arab conquests
Arabs
Greek conquests
Greek ethnography
Greek philosophy
Greeks
Ibn Qutayba
Islam
Islamic culture
Islamic thinking
Jews
Muhammad
Near East
Pliny
Qur'an
Roman conquests
Romans
ancient Greece
ancient culture
ancient mythology
ancient texts
civilization
conquerors
conquest
conquests
culture myths
ethnic belonging
ironsmithing
learned culture
medicine
native history
origin
origins
philosophy
postconquest period
pre-Islamic culture
protography
science
ISBN 1-283-28067-1
9786613280671
1-4008-4006-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gifts of the gods : the origins of civilization in ancient Near Eastern and Greek mythology -- The beneficent sky god : cultural history in the Qur'an -- Who was first? : protography and discovery catalogs -- Inventing nations : postconquest native histories of civilization's origins -- "The sciences of the ancients" : speculation on the origins of philosophy, medicine, and the exact sciences.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781716403321
McCants William Faizi <1975->  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
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Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Founding gods, inventing nations [[electronic resource] ] : conquest and culture myths from antiquity to Islam / / William F. McCants
Autore McCants William Faizi <1975->
Edizione [Core Textbook]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 939/.40072
Soggetto topico Mythology, Middle Eastern
Greeks - Middle East - History
Romans - Middle East - History
Arabs - Middle East - History
Acculturation - Middle East - History
Civilization - Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato Arab conquests
Arabs
Greek conquests
Greek ethnography
Greek philosophy
Greeks
Ibn Qutayba
Islam
Islamic culture
Islamic thinking
Jews
Muhammad
Near East
Pliny
Qur'an
Roman conquests
Romans
ancient Greece
ancient culture
ancient mythology
ancient texts
civilization
conquerors
conquest
conquests
culture myths
ethnic belonging
ironsmithing
learned culture
medicine
native history
origin
origins
philosophy
postconquest period
pre-Islamic culture
protography
science
ISBN 1-283-28067-1
9786613280671
1-4008-4006-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gifts of the gods : the origins of civilization in ancient Near Eastern and Greek mythology -- The beneficent sky god : cultural history in the Qur'an -- Who was first? : protography and discovery catalogs -- Inventing nations : postconquest native histories of civilization's origins -- "The sciences of the ancients" : speculation on the origins of philosophy, medicine, and the exact sciences.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808644703321
McCants William Faizi <1975->  
Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2012
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No Truth Without Beauty : God, the Qur'an, and Women's Rights
No Truth Without Beauty : God, the Qur'an, and Women's Rights
Autore El-Ali Leena
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bern, : Springer Nature, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (314 pages)
Disciplina 297.082
Altri autori (Persone) El FadlKhaled Abou
Collana Sustainable Development Goals
Soggetto topico Islamic theology
Cultural studies
Social & political philosophy
Politics & government
Islam
Soggetto non controllato Open Access
Qur'an
Koran
Quran
niqab
hijab
Islam
ISBN 3-030-83582-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Part I: First the Qur'an, then Islam -- Chapter 1: A Spiritual Journey -- Embarking on a Personal Journey -- The Journey Continues, in a More Distressing Environment -- The Challenge of hadith vs Qur'an -- Chapter 2: Hadith Corpus -- The Fluid Boundaries of hadith -- The Factual Case for the Qur'an Compared to hadith -- Chapter 3: Hadith Content -- Some of It Requires a Big Pinch of Salt -- Attribution: Who Said That? -- Transmission: Weak hadiths (and Bad Laws), Myths, Forgeries and Mixed Intentions -- Process: Far from a Perfect Methodology -- Chapter 4: Women and the Development of hadith Literature -- Unsung Heroines -- Reflections -- : AT A GLANCE: First the Qur'an, then Islam -- Why the Qur'an Must Come First -- Hadith in Its Totality: Strengths and Weaknesses -- Additional Challenge: Twentieth-Century "Corrections" to Ninth-Century hadith -- Part II: The Nature of Women -- Chapter 5: Women Were Not Created of Inferior Celestial Material -- Why Treating Women as Second-Rate Beings Is Illogical -- Qur'anic Verses on the Creation and Origin of Women -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women's Origin: Crooked as a Rib! -- "From Your Own Souls" -- All Life on Earth Was Created in Pairs -- What Explains Societal Deviation from the Qur'anic Pillars of Creation? -- Chapter 6: Eve Is Not Blamed for the Fall from Eden, Nor Are Women Guilty by Association -- Qur'anic Verses on the Fall from the Garden -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Eve: Guilty and Solely Responsible! -- Chapter 7: Women Are Not a Constant Source of Social Discord: Nor Naturally Conniving! -- Qur'anic Verses on Social Discord, or fitna -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women's Character: Hell Is Full of Women!.
Chapter 8: Women Were Created with the Exact Same Spiritual and Intellectual Capacity as Men, So of Course They Can Lead -- Qur'anic Verses on Women's Spirit and Intellect -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women as Heads of State: But Women Are "Losers"! -- The Pushback of Ir-rationalisation on Women as imams: Grasping at Straws -- Historical Evidence and Medieval Jurist Support for Women as Leaders -- Chapter 9: When Men Deprive Women of Their Free Will, They Are Not Protecting Anyone: They Are Obstructing God's Plan -- Qur'anic Verses on Free Will and Accountability -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women Having Free Will: Not Just Immoral and Intellectually Lacking, But So as Not to Defy the Prophet! -- Chapter 10: God Does Not Prefer Sons Over Daughters (!) -- Qur'anic Verses on Gender Equality -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women Being Equal to Men: Morally and Intellectually Unworthy! -- Part II: AT A GLANCE: The Nature of Women -- Reclaiming Women's Origin, Innocence, Morality, Capacity, Freedom and Equality -- Part III: The Rights of Women -- Introduction -- Chapter 11: Women Were Not Meant to Be Subordinate to Men -- Guardianship: The Qur'an Defines Women and Men as Mutual Protectors (walis) -- Participation: Women and Men Are Jointly Responsible for Shaping Society -- Historical Evidence of Women's Full Participation -- The Alleged Pushback of the Qur'an on Guardianship and Participation: But Verses 4:34 and 2:228 Say Men Are Superior and Therefore in Charge! -- Chapter 12: Inheritance: No, Women Did Not Get the Short End of the Stick -- Overview of the Eleven Inheritance Verses -- The Big "Why" -- The Technical "Whys" -- How Fairness Turns to Injustice Over Time When We Overlook Just One Verse.
Chapter 13: Nuptials: Women Do Have the Right to Choose Their Own Spouse, and How the Qur'anic Nuptial Agreement Advocates for the Bride -- Qur'anic Verses on Women's Nuptial Rights -- The Alleged Pushback of the Qur'an on a Woman Choosing Her Own Spouse: But It Is for Her "Guardian" to Decide! -- The Pushback of Society on the Nuptial Agreement: Don't Be Greedy, Woman! -- Historical Evidence of Women Exercising Their Nuptial Rights -- Chapter 14: Marriage: A Sublime Institution, Not Mere Social Contract -- Qur'anic Verses on Marriage -- How Monogamy Is the Norm in the Qur'an (as in Reality) -- The Pushback of Myth: But Any Man Can Have Four Wives! -- Muhammad's Marriages -- Interfaith Marriage-If Everyone Agrees That Muslim Men Can, Why Can't Muslim Women? -- The Pushback of Patriarchal Views on Muslim Women Marrying "Out": But the Children Wouldn't Be Muslim Then! -- Chapter 15: Divorce: Men Do Not Hold all the Cards-The Qur'an Actually Levels the Playing Field Through Mandated Process and Etiquette -- Qur'anic Verses on Divorce -- The Pushback of Patriarchy on Women Initiating Divorce, and on Custody Issues -- The Pushback of Dogma When Men Initiate Divorce: Three Months for You, But Just Three Words for Me! -- Part III: AT A GLANCE: The Rights of Women -- A Frequent Clash between the Qur'an and Patriarchal Preferences -- How the Qur'an Institutionalises Women's Socio-economic Identities and Rights -- Part IV: Some Inconvenient Truths -- Introduction -- Chapter 16: Clothing: There Is No Dress Code for Women Beyond Covering their Private Parts, as with Men -- Qur'anic Verses that Mention Clothing -- What of hijab? -- The Pushback of Jurists: Stretching the Meaning of (Natural) "Adornment" and a Couple of Specific Instructions, and Back to the Ever-Flawed Woman of Alleged hadith.
The Pushback of Alleged hadith on Women's Clothing: The Modesty-Redefined and Faux-fitna Combo -- Colour Is Good -- Chapter 17: Segregation: There Is No Restriction on Men and Women Mingling -- Extending the "Elite" Rules Applicable Only to the Prophet's Wives to all Women, While Re-interpreting Them -- Historical Evidence of Men and Women Mingling Naturally -- Chapter 18: Witnesses: A Woman's Testimony Is Worth the Same as a Man's, Except in Two Cases Where It May Count for More or Less -- Qur'anic Verses on Giving Testimony -- Part IV: AT A GLANCE: Some Inconvenient Truths -- Clothes Should be Beautiful, Practical and Cover People's Private Parts -- There Is No Mention of Women Needing to "Stay at Home" or Apart -- A Woman's Testimony Is Equal to a Man's -- Part V: Carnal Matters -- Introduction -- Chapter 19: Sexual Misconduct: What the Qur'an Tells Us about Pre-Marital vs Extra-Marital Sex -- Qur'anic Verses on Sex Outside Marriage -- The Pushback of Jurists on "Light" Penalties for Sexual Misconduct: But Some Verses in the Qur'an Cancel Out Others! -- The Pushback of Culture on the Qur'an Itself: Stone to Death, Kill for Honour or Flog with Abandon -- Qur'anic Advocacy for Women in Response to Malicious Accusations -- Extraordinary hadith on Illicit Sex That We Do Not Hear About -- Chapter 20: Domestic Violence: The Qur'an Does Not Instruct Husbands to Hit Their Wives for "Disobedience" or Anything Else -- Qur'anic Verses That Prove That Wife-Hitting Is not Prescribed -- The Pushback of Myth on the Qur'an Itself: But God Told Job to Hit His Wife-It Says So in the Qur'an! -- Chapter 21: Virgins: There Are No 72 Virgins Waiting for Anyone in Paradise -- Qur'anic Verses on Women and Men in Paradise -- The Pushback of Alleged hadith: 72 Virgins Are Promised…Or Perhaps 70 -- Part V: AT A GLANCE: Carnal Matters -- Putting Illicit Sex Back in Its Place.
No Husbands Hitting Wives-Ever -- Paradise Regained -- Epilogue -- Appendix: On Contraception and Abortion -- References -- Index.
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El-Ali Leena  
Bern, : Springer Nature, 2022
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The Quranic Noah and the making of the Islamic prophet : a study of intertextuality and religious identity formation in late antiquity / / Carlos A. Segovia
The Quranic Noah and the making of the Islamic prophet : a study of intertextuality and religious identity formation in late antiquity / / Carlos A. Segovia
Autore Segovia Carlos A. <1970->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (170 p.)
Disciplina 297.2/46
Collana Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation
Soggetto topico RELIGION / General
Soggetto non controllato Eschatology
Intertextuality
Muhammad
Qur'an
ISBN 3-11-040589-X
3-11-040605-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Foreword and Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 / Introduction: The Quranic Noah and the Re-mapping of Early Islamic Studies -- Chapter 2 / Tracing the Apocalyptic Noah in Pre-Islamic Jewish and Christian Literature -- Excursus. A Lost Apocalypse of Noah? -- Chapter 3 / Noah in the Qur’ān: An Overview -- Excursus A. Full text and translation of the quranic Noah narratives -- Excursus B. Quranic allusions to Noah outside the quranic Noah narratives -- Chapter 4 / The Quranic Noah Narratives: Form, Content, Context, and Primary Meaning -- Excursus. Reworked texts in the quranic Noah narratives -- Chapter 5 / Reading Between the Lines: The Quranic Noah Narratives as Witnesses to the Life of the Quranic Prophet? -- Excursus A. The original story behind the Noah narratives in Q 11 and 71 -- Excursus B. Q 11:35,49 and the redactional scribal background of the Qur’ān -- Chapter 6 / Reading Backwards: Sources and Precedents of the Quranic Noah -- Excursus. A Syriac source behind the blessing of Noah in Q 37:78–81? -- Chapter 7 / Reading Forward: From the Quranic Noah to the Muhammadan Evangelium -- Excursus A. Ibn Isḥāq’s original Noah narrative -- Excursus B. Re-imagining ancient messianic roles: Prophets, messiahs and charismatic leaders in the literature of Second Temple Judaism and earliest Christianity -- Afterword: Reading Otherwise, or Re-imagining Muḥammad as a New Messiah -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Writings -- Index of Ancient and Modern Authors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797501603321
Segovia Carlos A. <1970->  
Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2015
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The Quranic Noah and the making of the Islamic prophet : a study of intertextuality and religious identity formation in late antiquity / / Carlos A. Segovia
The Quranic Noah and the making of the Islamic prophet : a study of intertextuality and religious identity formation in late antiquity / / Carlos A. Segovia
Autore Segovia Carlos A. <1970->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (170 p.)
Disciplina 297.2/46
Collana Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Tension, Transmission, Transformation
Soggetto topico RELIGION / General
Soggetto non controllato Eschatology
Intertextuality
Muhammad
Qur'an
ISBN 3-11-040589-X
3-11-040605-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Foreword and Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 / Introduction: The Quranic Noah and the Re-mapping of Early Islamic Studies -- Chapter 2 / Tracing the Apocalyptic Noah in Pre-Islamic Jewish and Christian Literature -- Excursus. A Lost Apocalypse of Noah? -- Chapter 3 / Noah in the Qur’ān: An Overview -- Excursus A. Full text and translation of the quranic Noah narratives -- Excursus B. Quranic allusions to Noah outside the quranic Noah narratives -- Chapter 4 / The Quranic Noah Narratives: Form, Content, Context, and Primary Meaning -- Excursus. Reworked texts in the quranic Noah narratives -- Chapter 5 / Reading Between the Lines: The Quranic Noah Narratives as Witnesses to the Life of the Quranic Prophet? -- Excursus A. The original story behind the Noah narratives in Q 11 and 71 -- Excursus B. Q 11:35,49 and the redactional scribal background of the Qur’ān -- Chapter 6 / Reading Backwards: Sources and Precedents of the Quranic Noah -- Excursus. A Syriac source behind the blessing of Noah in Q 37:78–81? -- Chapter 7 / Reading Forward: From the Quranic Noah to the Muhammadan Evangelium -- Excursus A. Ibn Isḥāq’s original Noah narrative -- Excursus B. Re-imagining ancient messianic roles: Prophets, messiahs and charismatic leaders in the literature of Second Temple Judaism and earliest Christianity -- Afterword: Reading Otherwise, or Re-imagining Muḥammad as a New Messiah -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Writings -- Index of Ancient and Modern Authors
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Segovia Carlos A. <1970->  
Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2015
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The teaching and learning of Arabic in early modern Europe / / edited by Jan Loop, Alastair Hamilton, Charles Burnett
The teaching and learning of Arabic in early modern Europe / / edited by Jan Loop, Alastair Hamilton, Charles Burnett
Autore Loop Jan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, Boston, : Brill, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 492.7/8007104
Altri autori (Persone) LoopJan
HamiltonAlastair <1941->
BurnettCharles (Charles S. F.)
Collana The history of Oriental studies
Soggetto topico Arabic language - Study and teaching (Higher) - History - Europe - 17th century
Arabists - Europe - History - 17th century
Soggetto non controllato scholarship
Arabic
Koran
Bible
poetry
orientalism
learning
Qur'an
Erpenius
Islam
mission
grammar
Golius
teaching
textbooks
Hebrew language
Latin
Quran
ISBN 90-04-33862-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Jan Loop -- 1 Arabic Studies in the Netherlands and the Prerequisite of Social Impact – a Survey / Arnoud Vrolijk -- 2 Learning Arabic in Early Modern England / Mordechai Feingold -- 3 Johann Zechendorff (1580–1662) and Arabic Studies at Zwickau’s Latin School / Asaph Ben-Tov -- 4 Arabia in the Light of the Midnight Sun: Arabic Studies in Sweden between Gustaf Peringer Lillieblad and Jonas Hallenberg / Bernd Roling -- 5 Sacred History, Sacred Languages: The Question of Arabic in Early Modern Spain / Mercedes García-Arenal and Fernando Rodríguez Mediano -- 6 The Teaching and Learning of Arabic in Salamanca in the Early Modern Period / Nuria Martínez de Castilla Muñoz -- 7 Teaching and Learning Arabic in Early Modern Rome: Shaping a Missionary Language / Aurélien Girard -- 8 The Qur’an as Chrestomathy in Early Modern Europe / Alastair Hamilton -- 9 Arabic Poetry as Teaching Material in Early Modern Grammars and Textbook / Jan Loop -- 10 Learning to Write, Read and Speak Arabic Outside of Early Modern Universities / Sonja Brentjes -- 11 Learning Arabic in the Overseas Factories: The Case of the English / Simon Mills -- 12 Learning Oriental Languages in the Ottoman Empire: Johannes Heyman (1667–1737) between Izmir and Damascus / Maurits H. van den Boogert -- 13 The Life and Hard Times of Solomon Negri: An Arabic Teacher in Early Modern Europe / John-Paul A. Ghobrial -- Index / Jan Loop , Alastair Hamilton and Charles Burnett.
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Loop Jan  
Leiden, Boston, : Brill, 2017
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Terrified : how anti-Muslim fringe organizations became mainstream / / Christopher Bail
Terrified : how anti-Muslim fringe organizations became mainstream / / Christopher Bail
Autore Bail Christopher
Edizione [Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 305.6970973
Soggetto topico Islam - Public opinion
Islamophobia
Corporations - Religious aspects
Soggetto non controllato American public
Bush administration
Islam
Islamic law
Middle East conflict
Muslim-Americans
Muslims
Qur'an
Republic Party
September 11
Terry Jones
anti-Muslim organization
anti-Muslim organizations
anti-Muslim
anti-mosque
civil society organizations
collective identity
counterterrorism agents
counterterrorism policy
cultural change
cultural environment
culture
fringe organizations
media influence
media strategy
public opinion
social networks
social psychology
structure
terrorism
ISBN 0-691-17363-X
1-4008-5262-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1. The Cultural Environment of Collective Behavior -- Chapter 2. From the Slave Trade to the September 11th Attacks -- Chapter 3. The September 11th Attacks and the Rise of Anti-Muslim -- Chapter 4. The Rip Tide: Mainstream Muslim Organizations Respond -- Chapter 5. Fringe Benefits: How Anti-Muslim Organizations Became -- Chapter 6. The Return of the Repressed in the Policy Process -- Chapter 7. Civil Society Organizations and Public Understandings -- Chapter 8. The Evolution of Cultural Environments -- Methodological Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Bail Christopher  
Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
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Terrified : how anti-Muslim fringe organizations became mainstream / / Christopher Bail
Terrified : how anti-Muslim fringe organizations became mainstream / / Christopher Bail
Autore Bail Christopher
Edizione [Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 305.6970973
Soggetto topico Islam - Public opinion
Islamophobia
Corporations - Religious aspects
Soggetto non controllato American public
Bush administration
Islam
Islamic law
Middle East conflict
Muslim-Americans
Muslims
Qur'an
Republic Party
September 11
Terry Jones
anti-Muslim organization
anti-Muslim organizations
anti-Muslim
anti-mosque
civil society organizations
collective identity
counterterrorism agents
counterterrorism policy
cultural change
cultural environment
culture
fringe organizations
media influence
media strategy
public opinion
social networks
social psychology
structure
terrorism
ISBN 0-691-17363-X
1-4008-5262-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1. The Cultural Environment of Collective Behavior -- Chapter 2. From the Slave Trade to the September 11th Attacks -- Chapter 3. The September 11th Attacks and the Rise of Anti-Muslim -- Chapter 4. The Rip Tide: Mainstream Muslim Organizations Respond -- Chapter 5. Fringe Benefits: How Anti-Muslim Organizations Became -- Chapter 6. The Return of the Repressed in the Policy Process -- Chapter 7. Civil Society Organizations and Public Understandings -- Chapter 8. The Evolution of Cultural Environments -- Methodological Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Bail Christopher  
Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
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