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Dec 23, 2014 · This study helps to acknowledge the relationship between regional culture and religious culture, and background reasons of common everyday activities of Muslim people.
- Selman Yilmaz
The document discusses examples of varying power structures that have developed in Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and through Sunni and Shia sects. It also examines sources of power through the Quran, hadiths, sharia law, and religious clergy.
The article is divided into sections giving a brief overview of early Islamic history and Muhammad's lifetime, the primary Islamic religious sources, namely, the Qur'an and Sunna, the Five Pillars of Islamic practice, foundational Islamic creedal beliefs, the Shari'a, and finally, Sufism.
Abstract. The article begins with an example of the significant impact of antireligious restrictions in the twentieth century, which led to an intellectual retreat of Muslim authorities and a change of traditional authority structures. It makes.
This study helps to acknowledge the relationship between regional culture and religious culture, and background reasons of common everyday activities of Muslim people. Keywords: Popular religion, Everyday religion, Popular Islam, Perception of religion, Cultural Muslim, Cultural Attitudes in the Muslim world.
The Conception of Power in Islam: Persian Mirrors of Princes and Sunni Theories (11th–14th Centuries) Denise Aigle Treatises on the art of governance (“mirrors for princes”) form one of the branches of the Adab al-mulūk (“manner(s) or custom(s) of kings”) that were immensely popular in medieval Islam.
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In short, Christo-Ethnology is the study or observation of a culture that evaluates from a Biblical perspective, for the purpose of conforming faith and practices to the word of God. In this article, I expose readers to the major Folk Islamic categories that are commonly found in the Muslim world.