Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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... Islamic and determined to use liberal values as a way of undermining their societies . Too often , the North equates Islam with the actions of its most extreme adherents - too much of the media presents Islam not as a rich and varied ...
... Islamic and determined to use liberal values as a way of undermining their societies . Too often , the North equates Islam with the actions of its most extreme adherents - too much of the media presents Islam not as a rich and varied ...
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... Islamic forces in Jordan won an impressive number of seats . Women were elected for national parliaments for the first time in both countries . Morocco and Jordan are not , and may not , for a long time , be constitutional monarchies ...
... Islamic forces in Jordan won an impressive number of seats . Women were elected for national parliaments for the first time in both countries . Morocco and Jordan are not , and may not , for a long time , be constitutional monarchies ...
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... Islamic Movement ' — around the universalistic Islamic principle , and the secular intellectuals - around the national particularistic idea . ' Al - Islam huwa al - hall ' ( Islam is the solution ) —the slogan of The Islamic Movement ...
... Islamic Movement ' — around the universalistic Islamic principle , and the secular intellectuals - around the national particularistic idea . ' Al - Islam huwa al - hall ' ( Islam is the solution ) —the slogan of The Islamic Movement ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Significance of Collective Identities | 11 |
The Mediterranean Basin Between the Glorious | 43 |
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