activism in a worldwide Sufi tradition" written and investigated by: Itzchak Weismann company: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group (p. 52) "the Naqshbandiyya:... 8 KB (936 words) - 18:53, 4 April 2024 |
Mainz: Institute of European History, 2011, retrieved: 23 May 2011. Itzchak Weismann (2007). The Naqshbandiyya: Orthodoxy and Activism in a Worldwide Sufi... 16 KB (1,754 words) - 19:47, 5 May 2024 |
revolution. Similarly, Stephane Lacroix calls Hawwa a "convinced Qutbist." Itzchak Weismann, on the other hand, believes Hawwa rejected Qutb's ideas. Michael Cook... 16 KB (2,083 words) - 08:15, 11 February 2024 |
condemning Western ideas such as nationalism. According to historian Itzchak Weismann: "The Salafi trend of Damascus constituted a religious response to... 209 KB (24,767 words) - 09:41, 9 May 2024 |
denote these militant Islamist vanguards; although historians like Itzchak Weismann argue that it is more accurate to describe them as its radical offshoots... 57 KB (6,837 words) - 06:09, 7 May 2024 |
East. New York City: Schocken Books. p. 302. ISBN 978-0-8052-4176-1. Itzchak Weismann. "Sufism and Sufi Brotherhoods in Syria and Palestine". University... 235 KB (22,803 words) - 01:32, 12 May 2024 |
around with the intention of retaliation. According to Ziv Orenstein & Itzchak Weismann (2016), ex-Muslims happened to be the strongest supporters of universal... 101 KB (12,026 words) - 01:02, 20 April 2024 |