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There different long term effects that Islamic Fundamentalism had in most parts of the world. This included governments, education and world view among others.
Jiahou Chen has written: 'Xian dai Yisilan zhu yi' -- subject(s): Islam and world politics, Islam and politics, Islamic fundamentalism, History
Talmiz Ahmad has written: 'Terrorism in Contemporary Political Discourse' 'Children of Abraham at war' -- subject(s): World politics, Islam and politics, Foreign relations, Islamic fundamentalism, Christianity and politics, Political messianism, History
Syed Habibul Haq Nadvi is known for his work on Islamic education, research, and literature. He has written books on topics such as Qur'anic studies, Islamic philosophy, and Islamic history. Additionally, he has contributed articles to various academic journals and magazines.
Marvin Zonis has written: 'Khomeni, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Arab world' -- subject(s): Islam and politics, Islamic fundamentalism, Foreign relations 'The political elite of Iran' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Elite (Social sciences)
The one attribute common to Islamic, Judaic and Christian fundamentalism is the absolute conviction about being right, to the exclusion of all other points of view. This becomes an obsession in which the fundamentalist is no longer able to listen to reason or consider any facts contrary to his or her beliefs. Not all fundamentalists are violent, but some believe that the world must accept their unique point of view and that the only way to achieve this is by force. Fundamentalism is not restricted to Islam, Judaism and Christianity, but is much rarer among other religions.
Islamic Fundamentalism (Usuliya) is a religious position about how a person should live their life. It concerns personal implementation of the Shari'a law. It is not necessarily violent, but most Fundamentalists (Usuliyin) cannot separate their personal desire to live a puritanical life from their demand that others join them and set up laws requiring a country or the world to adhere to their views. When others resist, preferring to live in democracies or secular states, this prompts the Islamic Fundamentalists to press for change using violence and terrorism.
Arab Traders were responsible for proselytizing Islam beyond the borders of the various Caliphates, allowing for the peaceable expansion of Islam and, therefore, the Islamic World.
Yes read chapter 10 in your history book
Wijdan Ali has written: 'Contemporary Art from the Islamic World' 'The Arab contribution to Islamic art' -- subject(s): Arab Art, Arabs, Art, Arab, Art, Islamic, History, Islamic Art
Islamic calligraphy enriches our culture and our world with it's beauty. It is also a reminder of the Islamic tenet prohibiting any portrait-like representation of Allah and the commitment to their beliefs.
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