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Perceived Salafi-Jihadi Exceptionalism and its effects on CVE (Counter Violent Extremism) PolicyThomas, Matthew Nickolai January 2019 (has links)
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Framing Terrorism and its Effects on Attitudes toward Islam: An ExperimentMichael, Valentina Michelle 23 September 2019 (has links)
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Muslim Youth at a Crossroads: Media and Civic Engagement in Burkina FasoOuedraogo, Lassane 02 June 2020 (has links)
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The relationship of the Amīr al-Ḥakam I with the Mālikī fuqahāʼ in al-Andalus, 796-822.Anderson, Margaret E. January 1965 (has links)
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Islamist Political Agency in Egypt and TunisiaFlenar, Chelsea Marie January 2013 (has links)
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The Honest Merchant: Rethinking History, Criteria, and Memory in the Study of the Historical MuhammadSamnani, Rahim January 2021 (has links)
Over the last fourteen-hundred years, Muhammad ibn ʿAbd Allah (d. 632) has been depicted and portrayed in a variety of ways by numerous scholars, theologians, and polemicists. My dissertation offers a unique approach to the “historical Muhammad” as it develops a new method to examine extant primary sources related to his life. I include available sources that provide pertinent information on Muhammad’s life, including the Qur’an, hadith literature, sira-maghazi (biographies and expeditions), and non-Muslim accounts.
My research is original because it adopts current historical Jesus scholarship, particularly modern cognitive studies of memory, and uses it on extant sources related to Muhammad’s life. More specifically, I explore how memory, oral tradition, and oral transmission play vital roles in understanding how Muslims remembered their Prophet and how the circumstances of later generations shaped and influenced their commemoration of his life.
By adopting this scholarship, which will be contextualized to examine early Muslim literature, I offer a new perspective on surviving sources, the context of seventh-century Arabia, and the function of memory for the nascent Muslim community. I also apply my method on eight significant, polemical, or neglected events that are traditionally believed to have taken place during Muhammad’s life in Mecca and Medina.
In sum, my dissertation offers a dynamic cross-disciplinary venture, encompassing the intersection of innovative, modern critical inquiry and early Islamic literature. / Dissertation / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / This dissertation examines the field of the “historical Muhammad” and applies a new method on extant primary sources related to Muhammad’s life. I conduct a literature review of scholars’ reconstructions of his life, beginning as early as the seventh century. I also explore numerous primary sources on Muhammad, pointing out their benefits and disadvantages. Next, I overview the quests for the historical Jesus and analyze methods that were established over the last hundred years. In my dissertation, I adopt historical Jesus scholarship, namely memory studies, to develop an original method that provides a unique understanding and fresh perspective of the historical Muhammad. Over the last two chapters, I conduct eight case studies employing my method on events from Muhammad’s life in Mecca and Medina. This dissertation demonstrates that we could reconstruct a reasonably coherent picture of events surrounding Muhammad’s life.
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Discerning Identity: A Grounded Theory of International Muslim and Former Muslim Students' Shifts in Religious and Cultural Identity at Two Midwestern UniversitiesErickson, Brett Tyler 09 April 2014 (has links)
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Study of Islamic Teaching Methods in Saudi ArabiaAlotaibi, Sultan 14 April 2014 (has links)
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Muslim Scholars and the Public Sphere in Mehmed Ali Pasha's Egypt, 1801-1841Scharfe, Patrick January 2015 (has links)
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Misconceptions About the Caliphate in IslamAzmeh, Wayel 17 May 2016 (has links)
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