The Iranian revolution and the Arabs: The quest for Islamic identity and the search for an Islamic system of government
The first part of this paper focuses on the concept of cultural identity in a changing world and concludes, that in reality there is no unique, invariable Islamic identity for all Muslims. The second part grapples with the problem of Islamic government, and the third section presents Arab reactions...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Pluto Journals
1986
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Arab studies quarterly
Année: 1986, Volume: 8, Numéro: 1, Pages: 29-44 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Identité culturelle
B Étranger B Islamische Staaten B Critique B Iran B Arabische Staaten B Islamische Länder / Islamische Welt Identité culturelle Iran Auslandskritik Arabische Länder |
Résumé: | The first part of this paper focuses on the concept of cultural identity in a changing world and concludes, that in reality there is no unique, invariable Islamic identity for all Muslims. The second part grapples with the problem of Islamic government, and the third section presents Arab reactions to the Iranian claim of being vanguard of Islamic "ummah", i.e., of providing a political lead for the Arabs also. (DÜI-Hns) |
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ISSN: | 0271-3519 |
Contient: | In: Arab studies quarterly
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