Culture of Daʻwa: Islamic preaching in the modern world
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Zusammenfassung: | "Editors Weismann and Malik have done a fabulous service by compiling this collection of timely essays about the place of da'wa, or "proselytization," in modern, globalized Islam. The authors and editors define and problematize the term carefully and lay out the need for a work such as this. At a time when much Western media is myopically focused on extremism and the more violent manifestations of global jihad, the Islamic world is fundamentally and simply more concerned with proselytization. The contributors represent a variety of approaches and come from a wide range of academic, religious, and national background, which will lend significantly to the credibility of this work"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama at and Da wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama at and Da wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama at and Da wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
MIDDLE
EAST
STUDIES
T
HIS
BOOK
PROVIDES
THE
FIRST
IN-DEPTH
TREATMENT
OF
DA
*
WA.
A
TERM
DIFFICULT
TO
TRANSLATE,
DA
*
WA
COVERS
A
SEMANTIC
FIELD
RANGING
FROM
THE
CALL
OR
INVITATION
TO
ISLAM,
TO
RELIGIOUS
PREACHING
AND
PROSELYTIZING,
TO
THE
MISSION
AND
MESSAGE
OF
ISLAM.
HISTORICALLY
DA
*
WA
HAS
BEEN
DIRECTED
OUTWARD
TO
NONBELIEVERS,
BUT
IN
MODERN
TIMES
IT
HAS
TURNED
INCREASINGLY
INWARD
TO
*
STRAYING
*
MUSLIMS.
WHILE
THE
MEDIA
AND
MANY
SCHOLARS
HAVE
FOCUSED
ON
EXTREMISM
AND
MILITANT
GROUPS
THAT
HAVE
RAISED
THE
BANNER
OF
JIHAD,
THIS
VOLUME
ARGUES
THAT
DA
*
WA,
NOT
JIHAD,
FORMS
THE
BACKBONE
OF
MODERN
ISLAMIC
POLITICS
AND
RELIGIOSITY,
AND
THAT
THE
STUDY
OF
DA
*
WA
IS
ESSENTIAL
FOR
UNDERSTANDING
CONTEMPORARY
ISLAMIC
POLITICS
AS
WELL
AS
JIHADIST
ACTIVITY.
CONTRIBUTORS
REPRESENT
A
VARIETY
OF
APPROACHES
FROM
A
RANGE
OF
ACADEMIC,
RELIGIOUS,
AND
NATIONAL
BACKGROUNDS.
IN
THESE
ESSAYS,
THEY
ANALYZE
THE
MAJOR
DISCOURSES
OF
DA
*
WA,
THEIR
EMBODIMENT
IN
THE
MAJOR
ISLAMIC
MOVEMENTS
OF
THE
TWENTIETH
CENTURY,
AND
THEIR
TRANSFORMATION
INTO
NEW
FORMS
OF
ACTIVISM
THROUGH
THE
MEDIA,
THE
STATE,
AND
JIHADI
GROUPS
*
INCLUDING
AL-QAEDA
AND
ISIS
*
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY.
*
A
MASSIVELY
COMPLEX
AND
WELL-ORCHESTRATED
VOLUME.
IT
FULFILLS
THE
PROMISE
OF
ITS
TITLE,
PRESENTING
BUT
ALSO
CRITIQUING
ISLAMIC
PREACHING
IN
THE
MODERN
WORLD.
IT
HAS
NO
DEMONS
OR
HEROES,
BUT
MANY
MAJOR
FIGURES
AND
INFLUENTIAL
ORGANIZATIONS
*
INCLUDING
STATES
*
THAT
NO
OTHER
AUTHORS
HAVE
COMBINED
WITHIN
ONE
VOLUME.
*
*
BRUCE
LAWRENCE,
AUTHOR
OF
NEW
FAITHS,
OLD
FEARS:
MUSLIMS
AND
OTHER
ASIAN
IMMIGRANTS
IN
AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS
LIFE
*
WEISMANN
AND
MALIK
HAVE
BROUGHT
A
SCATTERED
FIELD
OF
WORK
ON
DA
*
WA
INTO
FOCUS.
THIS
COLLECTION
TIPS
THE
BALANCE
OF
SCHOLARLY
AND
PUBLIC
ATTEN
TION
FROM
JIHAD
TO
DA
*
WA.
CULTURE
OF
DA
*
WA
MAKES
A
CLEAR
CONTRIBUTION
TO
UNDERSTANDING
CONTEMPORARY
MUSLIM
SOCIETIES
BOTH
FROM
WITHOUT
AND
WITHIN.
WELL
WRITTEN,
INFORMATIVE,
AND
WELL
PLACED.
*
*
RICHARD
C.
MARTIN,
AUTHOR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES:
A
HISTORY
OF
RELIGIONS
APPROACH
ITZCHAK
WEISMANN
IS
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES
AND
FORMER
DIRECTOR
OF
THE
JEWISH-ARAB
CENTER
AT
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
HAIFA.
HE
HAS
PUBLISHED
EXTENSIVELY
ON
MODERN
ISLAMIC
THOUGHT,
ISLAMIC
MOVEMENTS,
SUFISM,
AND
INTERFAITH
DIALOGUE.
JAMAL
MALIK
IS
CHAIR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES
AT
THE
UNI
VERSITY
OF
ERFURT.
HE
HAS
PUBLISHED
WIDELY
ON
ISLAMIC
EDUCATION,
RELIGIOUS
PLURALISM,
SUFISM,
AND
THE
MOBI
LIZATION
OF
RELIGION.
E
GJ
THE
UNIVERSITY
9
OF
UTAH
PRESS
WWW.UOFUPRESS.COM
COVER
PHOTO:
COPYRIGHT
CBW
/
ALAMY
STOCK
PHOTO.
ISBN
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Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA'WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da'wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da'wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da'wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da'wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da'wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama'at and Da'wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi'a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da'wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da'wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da'wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da'wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama'at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da'wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du'a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da'i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da'wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da'wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA'WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da'wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da'wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da'wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da'wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da'wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama'at and Da'wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi'a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da'wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da'wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da'wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da'wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama'at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da'wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du'a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da'i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da'wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da'wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
Contents Acknowledgments vii A Note on Transliteration Introduction ix i Itzchak Weismann andJamal Malik PART I. DISCOURSES OF DA'WA і. The Making of the Modern Arab Da'wa Discursive Field 15 Itzchak Weismann г. Discourse(s) of Da'wain Postcolonial India 31 HilalAhmed 3. Contemporary Salafi Discourses on Da'wa from a Transnational Perspective 47 Nina Wiedl PART II. PREACHING IN MOVEMENT 4. Ideology, Practice, and Law in the Da'wa of the Muslim Brothers and Jama‘at-e Islami 61 Jamal Malik 5. Nothing Has Changed/Everything Has Changed: Salafi Da'wa in Egypt from Rashid Rida to the “Arab Spring” 79 Richard Gauvain 6. Daily Piety Drills for Lay Preachers in South Asia: The Tablighi Jama'at and Da'wat-e Islami 96 Thomas K. Gugler
Contents VI η. Religious Propagation and Revolution among Modern Shi'a: The Rise and Fall of the Islamic Da'wa Party in Iraq in Amatzia Baram PART III: THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL 8. Contemporary Da'wa and the State in Southeast Asia 117 Julia Day Howell 9. Islamization of Christian Lands? Theory and Practice of Da'wa in Europe 145 Uriya Shavit 10. Da'wa in North America: The Past, the Present, and the Future 160 Elysia Guzik and Larry Poston n. Global Islam “Made in South Asia”: The Tablighi Jama'at and its Universalized Preaching Mission 178 Dietrich Reetz PART IV: NEW DIRECTIONS iz. Neoliberal Da'wa: The Egyptian New Preachers (al-du'a al-judud) and the Restructuring of Transnational Religious Preaching and Practice 193 Aaron Rock-Singer 13. The Da'i in Contemporary Arab Television Fiction: From “The Foremost of Preachers” to “Our Master” 208 Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen 14. From Monologue to Dialogue: Wahhabi Da'wa and Reassessment of the “Other” after 9/и 223 Muhammad Al-Atawneh 15. Jihadi Soft Power: The Changing Importance of Da'wa in SalafiJihadi Discourse since the Arab Uprisings 241 Adam Hoffman Notes 257 Bibliography 321 Contributors 357 Index 363
MIDDLE
EAST
STUDIES
T
HIS
BOOK
PROVIDES
THE
FIRST
IN-DEPTH
TREATMENT
OF
DA
*
WA.
A
TERM
DIFFICULT
TO
TRANSLATE,
DA
*
WA
COVERS
A
SEMANTIC
FIELD
RANGING
FROM
THE
CALL
OR
INVITATION
TO
ISLAM,
TO
RELIGIOUS
PREACHING
AND
PROSELYTIZING,
TO
THE
MISSION
AND
MESSAGE
OF
ISLAM.
HISTORICALLY
DA
*
WA
HAS
BEEN
DIRECTED
OUTWARD
TO
NONBELIEVERS,
BUT
IN
MODERN
TIMES
IT
HAS
TURNED
INCREASINGLY
INWARD
TO
*
STRAYING
*
MUSLIMS.
WHILE
THE
MEDIA
AND
MANY
SCHOLARS
HAVE
FOCUSED
ON
EXTREMISM
AND
MILITANT
GROUPS
THAT
HAVE
RAISED
THE
BANNER
OF
JIHAD,
THIS
VOLUME
ARGUES
THAT
DA
*
WA,
NOT
JIHAD,
FORMS
THE
BACKBONE
OF
MODERN
ISLAMIC
POLITICS
AND
RELIGIOSITY,
AND
THAT
THE
STUDY
OF
DA
*
WA
IS
ESSENTIAL
FOR
UNDERSTANDING
CONTEMPORARY
ISLAMIC
POLITICS
AS
WELL
AS
JIHADIST
ACTIVITY.
CONTRIBUTORS
REPRESENT
A
VARIETY
OF
APPROACHES
FROM
A
RANGE
OF
ACADEMIC,
RELIGIOUS,
AND
NATIONAL
BACKGROUNDS.
IN
THESE
ESSAYS,
THEY
ANALYZE
THE
MAJOR
DISCOURSES
OF
DA
*
WA,
THEIR
EMBODIMENT
IN
THE
MAJOR
ISLAMIC
MOVEMENTS
OF
THE
TWENTIETH
CENTURY,
AND
THEIR
TRANSFORMATION
INTO
NEW
FORMS
OF
ACTIVISM
THROUGH
THE
MEDIA,
THE
STATE,
AND
JIHADI
GROUPS
*
INCLUDING
AL-QAEDA
AND
ISIS
*
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY.
*
A
MASSIVELY
COMPLEX
AND
WELL-ORCHESTRATED
VOLUME.
IT
FULFILLS
THE
PROMISE
OF
ITS
TITLE,
PRESENTING
BUT
ALSO
CRITIQUING
ISLAMIC
PREACHING
IN
THE
MODERN
WORLD.
IT
HAS
NO
DEMONS
OR
HEROES,
BUT
MANY
MAJOR
FIGURES
AND
INFLUENTIAL
ORGANIZATIONS
*
INCLUDING
STATES
*
THAT
NO
OTHER
AUTHORS
HAVE
COMBINED
WITHIN
ONE
VOLUME.
*
*
BRUCE
LAWRENCE,
AUTHOR
OF
NEW
FAITHS,
OLD
FEARS:
MUSLIMS
AND
OTHER
ASIAN
IMMIGRANTS
IN
AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS
LIFE
*
WEISMANN
AND
MALIK
HAVE
BROUGHT
A
SCATTERED
FIELD
OF
WORK
ON
DA
*
WA
INTO
FOCUS.
THIS
COLLECTION
TIPS
THE
BALANCE
OF
SCHOLARLY
AND
PUBLIC
ATTEN
TION
FROM
JIHAD
TO
DA
*
WA.
CULTURE
OF
DA
*
WA
MAKES
A
CLEAR
CONTRIBUTION
TO
UNDERSTANDING
CONTEMPORARY
MUSLIM
SOCIETIES
BOTH
FROM
WITHOUT
AND
WITHIN.
WELL
WRITTEN,
INFORMATIVE,
AND
WELL
PLACED.
*
*
RICHARD
C.
MARTIN,
AUTHOR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES:
A
HISTORY
OF
RELIGIONS
APPROACH
ITZCHAK
WEISMANN
IS
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES
AND
FORMER
DIRECTOR
OF
THE
JEWISH-ARAB
CENTER
AT
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
HAIFA.
HE
HAS
PUBLISHED
EXTENSIVELY
ON
MODERN
ISLAMIC
THOUGHT,
ISLAMIC
MOVEMENTS,
SUFISM,
AND
INTERFAITH
DIALOGUE.
JAMAL
MALIK
IS
CHAIR
OF
ISLAMIC
STUDIES
AT
THE
UNI
VERSITY
OF
ERFURT.
HE
HAS
PUBLISHED
WIDELY
ON
ISLAMIC
EDUCATION,
RELIGIOUS
PLURALISM,
SUFISM,
AND
THE
MOBI
LIZATION
OF
RELIGION.
E
GJ
THE
UNIVERSITY
9
OF
UTAH
PRESS
WWW.UOFUPRESS.COM
COVER
PHOTO:
COPYRIGHT
CBW
/
ALAMY
STOCK
PHOTO.
ISBN
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title_alt | Culture of Daʻwah daʻwah |
title_auth | Culture of Daʻwa Islamic preaching in the modern world |
title_exact_search | Culture of Daʻwa Islamic preaching in the modern world |
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title_full_unstemmed | Culture of Daʻwa Islamic preaching in the modern world edited by Itzchak Weismann and Jamal Malik |
title_short | Culture of Daʻwa |
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title_sub | Islamic preaching in the modern world |
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topic_facet | Daʿwa Konferenzschrift |
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