This paper argues that the Jihadi culture of Fatah al-Islam is an appropriated and non-traditional culture which must be defended at all costs by its followers precisely because it is an artificial entity
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
Is there a link between Islam and anthropology? Is there a need for anthropological study of Islam ...
Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US ar...
The Anthropology of Islam argues that Islam today needs to be studied as a living religion through t...
This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point f...
'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with t...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with t...
The anthropological study of Islam is one that has been plagued by problems of definition. What exac...
Jihadism necessitates interpretation rather than strict classification; its historical relevance, co...
This article begins to fill a gap in recent discussions of the future of Islamic studies with an acc...
The Jihad of Uthman Dan Fodio had been interpreted in different ways by scholars and researchers. In...
El-Zein and Asad proposed theoretical approaches to understand Muslim societies. Many later anthropo...
Overall, this research finds that cultural jihad is a significant threat to the Western way of life,...
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
Is there a link between Islam and anthropology? Is there a need for anthropological study of Islam ...
Research on ‘Muslim societies’ is a controversial topic in the present, particularly given the US ar...
The Anthropology of Islam argues that Islam today needs to be studied as a living religion through t...
This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point f...
'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with t...
This collection of arresting and innovative chapters applies the techniques of anthropology in analy...
'Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with t...
The anthropological study of Islam is one that has been plagued by problems of definition. What exac...
Jihadism necessitates interpretation rather than strict classification; its historical relevance, co...
This article begins to fill a gap in recent discussions of the future of Islamic studies with an acc...
The Jihad of Uthman Dan Fodio had been interpreted in different ways by scholars and researchers. In...
El-Zein and Asad proposed theoretical approaches to understand Muslim societies. Many later anthropo...
Overall, this research finds that cultural jihad is a significant threat to the Western way of life,...
The 9/11 events in 2001 and the obsession of Western intelligence agencies to counteract the radical...
This article critically examines recent calls by anthropologists to focus on what they call “everyda...
Is there a link between Islam and anthropology? Is there a need for anthropological study of Islam ...