Showing 141 - 146 results of 146 for search '"Sayyid"', query time: 0.24s Refine Results
  1. 141
    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to an American Muslim panorama -- Part 1: Whispers And Echoes: American Muslims Before World War I -- 1: Autobiography of Omar ibn Sayyid (1831) / Omar ibn Sayyid -- 2: Islam in America (1893) / Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb -- 3: Islam in the Western Soudan" (1902) / Edward Wilmot Blyden -- 4: Ancient Arabic order of the nobles of the mystic shrine (1903, revised 1916) / George L Root -- 5: WPA interviews with Mary Juma and Mike Abdallah (1939) -- Part 2: Contact And Divergence: Immigrant And African American Muslims From World War I To 1965 -- 1: America: 1910-1912" (c 1925) / Pir Inayat Khan -- 2: I am a Moslem" (1921), "true salvation of the 'American Negroes': the real solution of the Negro question" (1923), "Crescent or cross: a Negro may aspire to any position under Islam without discrimination" (1923), and "Living Flora-and dead" (1924) / Moslem sunrise -- 3: Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple (1927) / Noble Drew Ali -- 4: Al-Islam: the religion of humanity (1950) / Shaikh Daoud Ahmed Faisal -- 5: Our prophet, Muhammad" (1959) / Imam Vehby Isma'il -- 6: Arab Moslems in the United States (1966) / Abdo Elkholy -- 7: God, ain't you for everybody?" …”
    View Table of contents only
    Book
  2. 142
    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Metcalf -- Narratives of the life of Haider Shaykh in Punjab / Anna Bigelow -- The daily life of a saint, Ahmad Sirhindi, by Badr al-Din Sirhindi / Carl Ernst -- Sufi ritual practice among the Barkatiyya Sayyids of U.P. : Nuri Miyan's life and 'urs, late nineteenth-early twentieth centuries / Usha Sanyal -- Transgressions of a holy fool : a majzub in colonial India / Nile Green -- The transmission of learning. …”
    Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
    Electronic eBook
  3. 143
  4. 144
    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Creed and Polemic -- Creeds -- Ḥanbalī Traditionalist Creed -- Ghazālī's Ashʿarī Creed -- Nasafī's Māturīdī Creed -- Ḥillī's Twelver Shīʿī/Muʿtazilī Creed -- Sayyid Aḥmad Khān's Modern Sunnī Creed -- Intra-Muslim Polemics in Practice -- ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib on Heresy -- Ibāḍī Views on Associating with Muslims of Deficient Faith.…”
    Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
    Electronic eBook
  5. 145
    by Ramakrishna, Kumar
    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…-- 4.2.1: A New Synthesis: Cognitive Radicalization as Drastic Identity Simplification -- 4.2.2: Cognitive Radicalism and Cognitive Extremism -- 4.3: A Tight Counterculture -- 4.3.1: Understanding Culture -- 4.3.2: Culture’s Evolutionary Rationale -- 4.3.3: ‘Tight’ Cultures -- 4.3.4: Relevant Dimensions of Culture -- 4.3.5: Tight Countercultures -- 4.4: An Enabling Ideology -- 4.5: The Protean Charismatic Group: Converging Perspectives -- 4.5.1: The Complexity Element of the Human Nature Triad -- 4.5.2: The Charismatic Group as Complex Adaptive System -- 4.6: Intragroup Psychic Dynamics -- 4.6.1: The Power of the Situation -- 4.6.2: The Impulse to Conform -- 4.6.3: De-individuation -- 4.6.4: Obedience to Authority -- 4.6.5: The Dispositionist Objection -- 4.6.6: The Echo Chamber Effect -- 4.6.7: Online Groups, Optimal Group Size, and Fuzzy Boundaries -- 4.7: The Power of Social Humiliation -- 4.8: The Enabling Environment -- 4.9: Conclusion -- References -- Part 2: The Human Nature Triad Applied - Violent Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia: Origins, Evolution and the Counter-Ideological Response -- Chapter 5: The ‘Glocalized’ Origins of the Darul Islam Counterculture -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Islam: A Capsule History -- 5.2.1: The Socioecological Milieu -- 5.2.2: The Sufi Emergence -- 5.3: Islam in Southeast Asia -- 5.4: The Glocalization of Southeast Asian Islam and the Emergence of the Traditionalist-Modernist Binary Opposition -- 5.4.1: Glocalization Part I: The Traditionalists Emerge -- 5.4.2: Glocalization, Part II: Three Modernist Responses -- 5.4.2.1: The Wahhabi Tendency -- 5.4.2.2: The Salafi Tendency -- 5.4.2.3: The Islamist Tendency -- 5.5: The Emergence of Violent Islamism -- 5.5.1: Sayyid Qutb -- 5.5.2: ‘Abd al-Salam Faraj -- 5.5.3: Abdullah Azzam -- 5.6: Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: The Darul Islam Charismatic Group and its Violent ‘Mutations’ -- 6.1: Introduction -- 6.2: SM Kartosoewirjo and the Origins of the Darul Islam Charismatic Group -- 6.3: Abu Bakar Ba’asyir and the Origins of the Jemaah Islamiyah Network -- 6.4: The Many Changing Faces of the Darul Islam Charismatic Group -- 6.5: The Turn to Violence -- 6.5.1: Three Recent Mutations of the Darul Islam Charismatic Group -- 6.5.1.1: Fahrul Tanjung Group in Bandung -- 6.5.1.2: Kumpulan Mujahidin Indonesia in Medan -- 6.5.1.3: Tim Ightiyalat in Klaten -- 6.6: Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Muting Manichean Mindsets in Indonesia: A Counter-Ideological Response -- 7.1: Introduction -- 7.2: Terrorism and Islamist Violence in Indonesia: The Power of the Manichean Mindset -- 7.3: Muting Manichean Mindsets through a Counter-Ideological Response -- 7.3.1: Ideology: Not the Root, but the Center of Gravity -- 7.3.2: Exploiting Ideology to ‘Steer’ the DICG in Desired Directions -- 7.3.3: Steering the DICG via the Counter-Ideological Response Model -- 7.3.4: Sender -- 7.3.5: Message -- 7.3.6: Mechanism -- 7.3.7: Recipient -- 7.3.7.1: The Individual Militant -- 7.3.7.2: The Need for a Systematic Approach to Early Warning of the Individual Transition to Violent Cognitive Extremism -- 7.3.7.3: Cognitive Immunization of the Wider Community: The Challenges -- 7.3.7.4: The Problem with the Neo-Wahhabi Meme -- 7.3.7.5: The Need for Lived and Not Imaginary Islam – and Religion for that Matter -- 7.3.8: Context -- 7.3.8.1: Diminishing the Opportunity to be Violent -- 7.3.8.2: Ameliorating Social Humiliation -- 7.3.8.3: Rethinking Group Tent Status -- 7.4: Three Possible Futures -- 7.4.1: Collapse -- 7.4.2: Evolution -- 7.4.3: Containment -- 7.5: From the General to the Particular – And Back to the General. …”
    Connect to this title online
    Electronic eBook
  6. 146
    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Narcoterrorism -- Nasrallah, Sheikh Hassan -- Nasser, Abdelkarim Hussein Mohamed al -- National Liberation Army-Bolivia -- National Liberation Army-Colombia -- National Liberation Front of Corsica -- National Security Agency -- National Security Council -- New People's Army -- New Terrorism, The -- Nichols, Terry Lynn -- Nidal, Abu -- 9/11 Commission -- Nosair, El Sayyid -- November 17 -- Nuclear Terrorism -- Ocalan, Abdullah -- Odeh, Mohammed Saddiq -- Oklahoma City Bombing -- Omagh Bombing -- Omega 7 -- Operation Eagle Claw -- Orange Volunteers -- Order, The -- Ordine Nuovo -- Owhali, Mohamed Rashed al -- Padilla, José -- Palestine Islamic Jihad -- Palestine Liberation Front-Abu Annas Faction -- Palestine Liberation Organization -- Pan Am Flight 73 Hijacking -- Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing -- Patriot Act -- Patriot Movement -- Pearl, Daniel -- People Against Gangsterism and Drugs -- People's Revolutionary Army -- Persian Gulf War -- Phineas Priesthood -- Pierce, William L. -- PLO -- Popular Culture, Terrorism in -- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine -- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command -- Popular Liberation Army -- Posse Comitatus -- Puerto Rican Nationalist Terrorism -- Qaddafi, Muammar el -- Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree -- Real Irish Republican Army -- Red Army Faction -- Red Brigades -- Red Hand Commandos -- Red Hand Defenders -- Rehabilitation of Terrorists -- Reid, Richard -- Religious and Spiritual Perspectives on Terrorism -- Rendition, Extraordinary -- Ressam, Ahmed -- Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia -- Revolutionary Justice Organization -- Revolutionary Organization 17 November -- Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front -- Revolutionary United Front -- Rewards for Justice -- Reynoso, Abimael Guzmán -- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Bombing -- Rudolph, Eric.…”
    Connect to this title online
    Electronic eBook