This article aims is to analyze the relationship between Islam, sport and sporting practice. In recent years, in fact, Islamic countries are increasingly protagonists on the world sports scene, in terms of events organizations, investments in football foreign clubs by entrepreneurs, as well as a general increase of Muslims who play sports. But how does the Islamic religion interpret the sporting phenomenon? And how is it possible to practice sports for Muslims without breaking the prescriptions of their faith? Through an analysis of the sources of Islamic law and of various authors who have dealt with these topics, I tried to answer these questions, in order to trace a sort of "Islamic vision" of sport. In addition, a brief analysis ...
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This dissertation examines the relationship the „lived body‟ experiences of veiled Muslim females in...
This paper investigates the history and philosophy of sports in Islam, including women sports. Based...
As Islam’s visibility in global society increases, Muslim populations grow, and Muslim countries com...
Sport is generally considered as a tool to encourage the integration of young foreigners in diaspora...
This chapter highlights some issues related to Muslim women and sport, and how political transition ...
“Sport and Muslims: a factor of inclusion or exclusion?” In a period in which there is a strong gro...
As Islam's visibility in global society increases, Muslim populations grow, and Muslim countries com...
Islam promotes good health and fitness and encourages both men and women to engage in physical activ...
Title: The Role of Islam in Life of Active Muslim Athletes in Czechia Objectives: The analysis of th...
Title: The Role of Islam in Life of Active Muslim Athletes in Czechia Objectives: The analysis of th...
Bardzo często spotykamy sport w przestrzeni publicznej. Wybieramy zawodników i kluby, którym kibicuj...
Sport is viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon. Most countries, including Muslim nations, invest ...
Published data on Muslim women’s participation in sport in 29 predominantly Islamic countries and pe...
This article explores the phenomenon of practising Muslim women playing Australian Rules football (A...
This chapter organizes three aspects: hijab and the ‘Islamization’ of sport; Arab-Muslim investment ...
This dissertation examines the relationship the „lived body‟ experiences of veiled Muslim females in...
This paper investigates the history and philosophy of sports in Islam, including women sports. Based...
As Islam’s visibility in global society increases, Muslim populations grow, and Muslim countries com...
Sport is generally considered as a tool to encourage the integration of young foreigners in diaspora...
This chapter highlights some issues related to Muslim women and sport, and how political transition ...
“Sport and Muslims: a factor of inclusion or exclusion?” In a period in which there is a strong gro...
As Islam's visibility in global society increases, Muslim populations grow, and Muslim countries com...
Islam promotes good health and fitness and encourages both men and women to engage in physical activ...
Title: The Role of Islam in Life of Active Muslim Athletes in Czechia Objectives: The analysis of th...
Title: The Role of Islam in Life of Active Muslim Athletes in Czechia Objectives: The analysis of th...
Bardzo często spotykamy sport w przestrzeni publicznej. Wybieramy zawodników i kluby, którym kibicuj...
Sport is viewed as a multidimensional phenomenon. Most countries, including Muslim nations, invest ...
Published data on Muslim women’s participation in sport in 29 predominantly Islamic countries and pe...
This article explores the phenomenon of practising Muslim women playing Australian Rules football (A...
This chapter organizes three aspects: hijab and the ‘Islamization’ of sport; Arab-Muslim investment ...
This dissertation examines the relationship the „lived body‟ experiences of veiled Muslim females in...