The modern Islamic movement aims to promote a return to Islamic values and principles in governance, society, and personal conduct, often seeking to address perceived moral and social decay. Key goals include establishing political systems that reflect Islamic law (Sharia) and advocating for social justice, economic equity, and community empowerment. However, concerns arise regarding potential extremism, the interpretation of Islamic teachings, and the implications for secularism and pluralism in diverse societies. Balancing tradition with modernity remains a significant challenge within the movement.
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The goals of the women's movement of 19th century sought for equality in laws. Goals of 20th century women's movement seeks equality in workplace opportunity.
to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires. to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires.
as a discipline, mathematics has its broad aims, goals and specific objectives. These are the concerns of this lesson.
Islamic fundamentalism refers to a movement within Islam that seeks to return to what adherents perceive as the original principles and practices of the faith, often emphasizing a strict interpretation of the Quran and Sharia law. This ideology typically advocates for a society governed by Islamic values and often rejects modern secularism and Western influences. While it can manifest in various ways, including political activism or social conservatism, some factions have resorted to violence to achieve their goals. It's important to recognize that not all Muslims who hold traditional views are fundamentalists, and the term can be controversial and misleading.
yes
Banning alcohol
To be wankers
It is important to note, first 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. Therefore, an Islamic theocracy is the end goal of Islamist movements.
To end the practice of slavery
to improve scieity
no