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Author: C.R. Asher
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015-05-04
Total Pages: 136
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Author: C.R. Asher
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2015-05-04
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1329114175
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Author: Menno Simons
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 506
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Published: 1755
Total Pages: 104
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 822
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-05-06
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 9004429050
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis pioneering study casts important new light on key issues in the development of dogmatic instruction in early Islam, as it examines the creed written by the Basran and Baghdadi Sunni preacher Ghulām Khalīl (d. 275/888). It includes a critical edition of the Arabic text and an English translation of what appears to be one of the earliest statements of religious beliefs in Islam. In particular, this book argues convincingly that this influential text was authored by the ninth century Ghulām Khalīl rather than the Hanbali preacher of Baghdad, al-Barbahārī - a claim repeatedly made by modern scholars, both Western and Eastern. The present publication broaches multi-layered themes with the aim of specifying the parameters of this “Muslim Creed” in terms of the composite relationship between its content and its origin. In addition, it tackles the important question of what may have led modern Salafis to embrace the doctrinal positions of this particular statement of belief and practice and, perhaps more importantly, to pursue its “institutionalization” as a religious orthodoxy.
Author: Valerie M. Hudson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2015-06-30
Total Pages: 453
ISBN-13: 023153910X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHillary Rodham Clinton was the first Secretary of State to declare the subjugation of women worldwide a serious threat to U.S. national security. Known as the Hillary Doctrine, her stance was the impetus behind the 2010 Quadrennial Diplomatic and Development Review of U.S. foreign policy, formally committing America to the proposition that the empowerment of women is a stabilizing force for domestic and international peace. Blending history, fieldwork, theory, and policy analysis while incorporating perspectives from officials and activists on the front lines of implementation, this book is the first to thoroughly investigate the Hillary Doctrine in principle and practice. Does the insecurity of women make nations less secure? How has the doctrine changed the foreign policy of the United States and altered its relationship with other countries such as China and Saudi Arabia? With studies focusing on Guatemala, Afghanistan, and Yemen, this invaluable policy text closes the gap between rhetoric and reality, confronting head-on what the future of fighting such an entrenched enemy entails. The research reports directly on the work being done by U.S. government agencies, including the Office of Global Women's Issues, established by Clinton during her tenure at the State Department, and explores the complexity and pitfalls of attempting to improve the lives of women while safeguarding the national interest.
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Published: 2022-11-17
Total Pages: 97
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 836
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 474
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 284
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