Information on "Religious Reform" and "Africa"
May 2011
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13 May 2011
Current Moroccan Anti-Terrorism Policy
Author: Jack Kalpakian
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This paper argues that Morocco’s counter-terrorism policy, which involved legal, social and religious reforms, has worked, in general. More on «Current Moroccan Anti-Terrorism Policy»
January 2008
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2008
"These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs"
Author: Simon Turner
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper describes the revival of Islamic movements in Zanzibar. More on «"These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs"»
September 2005
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Sep 2005
Applying Islamic Principles in the Twenty-First Century
Author: David Smock
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report by the United States Institute of Peace addresses the challenge faced by modern Muslim societies in applying Sharia law in contexts that have changed markedly from those that existed during its inception. More on «Applying Islamic Principles in the Twenty-First Century» -
Sep 2005
Applying Islamic Principles in the Twenty-first Century
Author: David Smock
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report describes three projects that illustrate how Muslim scholars in three countries are addressing critical contemporary issues from an Islamic perspective. More on «Applying Islamic Principles in the Twenty-first Century»
January 2002
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2002
Ecclesiastic Warfare: Patriarch, Presbyterian, and Peasant in Nineteenth-Century Asyut
Author: Paul Sedra
Publisher: MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies
This paper discusses the contention between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the American Presbyterian Mission in Egypt during the 19th century. More on «Ecclesiastic Warfare: Patriarch, Presbyterian, and Peasant in Nineteenth-Century Asyut »


