802 resultados para Ummah (Islam)
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A. Kahn
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Arsène Cahen
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Gotthold Weil
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Jakob Guttmann
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Else Marquardsen-Kamphövener
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von F. O. Karstedt
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La influencia artística del Islam en los monumentos de Soria
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Una fase de austeridad en el cristianismo y en el islam occidental
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El caso de las viñetas que sobre Mahoma y el Islam publicó el periódico danés Jyllands-Posten el 30 de septiembre de 2005, y airearon los islamistas de Dinamarca y otros países, provocando comportamientos violentos, y los debates que todo ello fue suscitando, es ilustrativo, no sólo de diferencias a la hora de valorar la libertad de expresión o lo que es blasfemia y denigración de otros, sino también el desconcierto de la población europea y sus líderes políticos ante los problemas derivados de una muy deficiente integración cultural de grandes bolsas de población.
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This dissertation examines African-American Islamic culture from 1920 through 1959, a period I label the "African-American Islamic Renaissance" (AAIR). The AAIR is characterized by a significant increase in interest in Islam, extreme diversity in views about Islam, and the absence of a single organization dominating African-American Islamic culture for a significant amount of time. Previous works dealing with African-American Islam in this period have failed to fully recognize these features, particularly the last of these. As a result, explanations for the rise of the Nation of Islam (NOI) have not satisfactorily explained why it was only the NOI--and not other Islamic groups that were more popular than the NOI up until the mid-1950s--that became a "mass movement," gaining the allegiance of tens of thousands of African Americans. There has been some tendency, for instance, to assume that the NOI was the most popular African-American Islamic group by the early 1950s, a notion that is probably an inference drawn from two other popular but inaccurate assumptions: that the NOI's rise was due primarily to its radical racialized doctrines and its charismatic leaders, particularly Malcolm X, who became a popular minister for the group in the early 1950s. I argue, however, that the NOI was in fact not the most popular African-American Islamic group until at least 1955, and even as late as 1959 its official membership numbers were not particularly large by AAIR standards. Also, its doctrines were not especially unique in the AAIR, nor was its having extremely charismatic leaders. I contend that the success of the NOI in the mid-to-late 1950s was the result of three levels of changes at the time: internal, external in the AAIR community, and external in the broader U.S, culture.
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Aplicación de la óptica de análisis de la alteridad a la mención del islam y al papel concedido a los musulmanes en el "Llibre dels Feits" de Jaume I. Se indican propuestas para una aplicación sistemática de esta metodología de trabajo y se ponen bastantes ejemplos de la misma.
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Exposición y análisis de los argumentos que utilizó Melchor de Ávalos en la "Segunda carta para la S.C.M.R acerca de los mahometanos de las Philipinas", que dirige a Felipe II en 1585. Se concluye que son argumentos del derecho canónico que ya se utilizaron para justificar la conquista de al-Andalus primero y luego la expulsión de los moriscos. Se publica como apéndice este documento.
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Written in several hands, in one or two columns, from 21 to 26 lines per pages, in black rubricated in red. Folios 6v-13r framed within double black lines.
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Title from fol. 1r.