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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1142392015-02-01T14:48:52Z Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate Marranci, G. SOCIOLOGY Christians and Muslims having faith in the same God Eurocentric historical evolutionarism From the village to global village - "exotic" ethnographies ending entangled in kinship, sufi saints and segmentary theories Gender and ISLAM - not only women - Muslim women, attracting attention of the west. Islam, a monotheistic religion and part of so-called Abrahamic family - Jews Qur'an, most sacred source of Islam - and Prophet Muhammad as the perfect example of what it means to be Muslim Sociology and anthropology of Islam - a critical debate Sociology and anthropology of Islam debated Weber's incomplete macro-sociological attempt - ultimate explanation of Islam as a cultural and social system 10.1002/9781444320787.ch16 The New Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Religion 364-387 2014-12-02T02:49:47Z 2014-12-02T02:49:47Z 2010-03-01 Others Marranci, G. (2010-03-01). Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate. The New Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Religion : 364-387. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444320787.ch16" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444320787.ch16</a> 9781405188524 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/114239 NOT_IN_WOS Scopus
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topic Christians and Muslims having faith in the same God
Eurocentric historical evolutionarism
From the village to global village - "exotic" ethnographies ending entangled in kinship, sufi saints and segmentary theories
Gender and ISLAM - not only women - Muslim women, attracting attention of the west.
Islam, a monotheistic religion and part of so-called Abrahamic family - Jews
Qur'an, most sacred source of Islam - and Prophet Muhammad as the perfect example of what it means to be Muslim
Sociology and anthropology of Islam - a critical debate
Sociology and anthropology of Islam debated
Weber's incomplete macro-sociological attempt - ultimate explanation of Islam as a cultural and social system
spellingShingle Christians and Muslims having faith in the same God
Eurocentric historical evolutionarism
From the village to global village - "exotic" ethnographies ending entangled in kinship, sufi saints and segmentary theories
Gender and ISLAM - not only women - Muslim women, attracting attention of the west.
Islam, a monotheistic religion and part of so-called Abrahamic family - Jews
Qur'an, most sacred source of Islam - and Prophet Muhammad as the perfect example of what it means to be Muslim
Sociology and anthropology of Islam - a critical debate
Sociology and anthropology of Islam debated
Weber's incomplete macro-sociological attempt - ultimate explanation of Islam as a cultural and social system
Marranci, G.
Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
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title Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
title_short Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
title_full Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
title_fullStr Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
title_full_unstemmed Sociology and Anthropology of Islam a Critical Debate
title_sort sociology and anthropology of islam a critical debate
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