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‘BAD ACTORS, BAD PLOT’—WHY THE ISIS MODEL OF AN ISLAMIC STATE WAS A FAILURE THAT OUGHT NOT TO BE REPLICATED 12/19/2017 0 Comments Joseph J. Kaminski, Assistant Professor Faculty of Business and Administration Dept. of International Relations International University... by CoreAdmin | Mar 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
KNOWLEDGE AS POLITICS BY OTHER MEANS: AN INTERVIEW WITH WAEL HALLAQ 2/14/2018 1 Comment Dr. Hasan Azad Columbia University Originally published in Jadaliyya: Part One and Part Two Throughout the last three decades, Wael Hallaq has emerged as one of the leading... by CoreAdmin | Mar 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
THINKING ABOUT ISLAM, POLITICS AND MUSLIM IDENTITY IN A DIGITAL AGE 6/16/2020 2 Comments Originally published in the Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (November 2017), Indiana University Press by Hasan Azad Abstract Since digitality emerges from a... by CoreAdmin | Mar 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
ISLAMIC STATE: SAUDI ARABIA VS. IRAN 10/19/2018 2 Comments Dr. Abdullah F. Alrebh Assistant Professor of Sociology Grand Valley State University Whenever a conversation of the concept of an Islamic state is opened, Saudi Arabia and Iran are immediately raised as... by CoreAdmin | Mar 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
Ta’seel Commons (Ta’seel meaning: “contextualization, to “give an asl (root) to”) is an online platform dedicated to the (re)invigoration of Islamic thought in a (post)modern world. Ta’seel Commons is an online space created for disseminating information on... by CoreAdmin | Mar 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
“Ta’seel Commons is an exciting new venture – I know of nothing quite like it. The idea of a wide-ranging online journal on issues relating to Islam, aimed at an unusually wide readership that is encouraged to engage actively in ongoing...