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Religion should not mix in politics, it is not ethical.
You can have complete mess. Like we had in Punjab.
Malika Zeghal has written: 'Islamism in Morocco' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Islam and politics 'Les islamistes marocains' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Islam and politics
No. Islamism does not exist in Indian politics in any meaningful way. Islam, however, represents over 13% of the Indian population or over 160 million people. It is important to note that Islam is a religion, but Islamism is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.
Islam began up your anus!
The religion of Islam has two patriarchs: Ibrahim (Abraham) and Ismail (Ishmael). However, Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Most of the Islamist leadership is by nature quite religious. Some of the biggest leaders and founders of Islamism include Sayyed Qutb, Al-Maududi, and Hassan al-Banna. Qutb has such a central role in developing the ideology that Islamism is sometimes called Qutbism.
Peter M. Schotten has written: 'Religion, politics, and the law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion, Religion and politics, Religion and state
Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey. As a result, Islamism cannot have "prophets" since no political movement has prophets. Probably one the earliest Islamists and the founders of Islamism are Sayyid Qutb and Hassan al-Banna. If by "Islamism" you meant "Islam", which is a religion, please see the Related Link.
Islamism is not a religion; it is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Most of the Islamist leadership is by nature quite religious. Some of the biggest leaders and founders of Islamism include Sayyed Qutb, Al-Maududi, and Hassan al-Banna.
Yes. Islam is a religion. Islamism, however, is something else. It is a political ideology whose goal is to bring the religious tenets of Islam into the daily functioning of a government and its laws. Islamism is a modern movement whose roots began contemporaneously with the rise of Salafism in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Egypt. Islamism is not by nature violent or expansive. Many Islamist movements have concrete nationalistic goals such as the Islamists in power in Turkey.
Olu Awofeso has written: 'The dynamics of politics and religion in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion and politics
Theocracy.