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MUSLIM COUNTRY (5) answer(s).
 
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Communists in a Muslim land: cultural debates in Pakistan's early years / Ali, Kamran Asdar   Journal Article
Ali, Kamran Asdar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Muslim  Communism  Communist  Muslim Country  Muslim Nationalism 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   093803


Eurabian follies / Vaisse, Justin   Journal Article
Vaisse, Justin Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Europe  Arab World  Berlin  Turkish  European Muslims  Eurabia 
Muslim Country 
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ID:   117564


Impasse in the middle east / Upadhyay, Akshat   Journal Article
Upadhyay, Akshat Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   131786


Insights into the lives of Indonesian female Tablighi Jama’at / Nisa, Eva F   Journal Article
Nisa, Eva F Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Tablighi Jama'at is one of the most popular Islamic purist movements in the world. Although it has a growing presence in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, little research has thus far been done on its activities in that country. To gain access to Indonesian society, the Tablighi Jama'at has been particularly original in choosing a uniquely Indonesian institution as its entry point: the pesantren (Islamic boarding schools). The role of pesantren for the Tablighis in Indonesia is not confined to spreading Islamic knowledge, they also serve as a hub of Tablighi activities. This paper focuses on examining the role of the Tablighi pesantren in shaping and transmitting religious knowledge to its Indonesian followers, and in particular to female followers, as there is to date no scholarship on this topic. It analyses the life experiences of female Tablighis inside and outside the pesantren and their passion to belong to a global imagined Tablighi community. Transnational travel of female Tablighis from diverse neighbouring countries is a central part of the pesantren experience. For Indonesian Tablighi women, the presence of these female guests and foreign students who are enrolled in the pesantren play a significant role in strengthening their passionate desire to be part of the global Tablighi Jama'at umma.
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ID:   131534


Pyramid and the crown: the Egyptian beer industry from 1897 to 1963 / Foda, Omar D   Journal Article
Foda, Omar D Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on a long-running and understudied Egyptian economic institution, the beer industry. While the presence of a well-developed beer industry in a predominantly Muslim country is noteworthy in itself, it is the consistent profitability of this industry despite the vicissitudes of Egypt's economic and political development that have made it truly remarkable. Relying heavily on archival material, including documents preserved in Cairo's Dar al-Watha?iq (Egyptian National Archives), this paper tracks the development of the beer industry in Egypt from 1897, when Belgian entrepreneurs started the Pyramid and Crown breweries, to the 1960s, when the Egyptian government nationalized the two companies. This analysis uses the history of the beer company to map larger social and economic trends in the colonial and semicolonial Egyptian economy (1882-1963) and to further problematize the foreign/Egyptian dichotomy that shapes discussions of it.
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