Sociology of Islam, Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

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Sociology of Islam, Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

Editor: Tugrul Keskin


Sociology of Islam (SOI) provides an international scholarly forum for research related to the religion and culture of Islam, Muslim societies, and social issues related to Muslims in socio-political context. Decidedly rooted in the sociological perspective, SOI takes an expansive and global view of this broad subject matter. The SOI publishes multiple issues per year containing original peer-reviewed articles and book reviews on the sociological, political, anthropological, historical and other aspects of Islam and Muslim societies across all times and places. By promoting an academic understanding of the richly variegated and complex nature of both majority Muslim societies and of the issues related to the minority status of Muslims in other social contexts, in both thought and practice, Sociology of Islam makes a distinctive contribution to current scholarship in the field of sociology.


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国际标准刊号/ISSN: 2213-1418

出版社/Publisher: Brill


Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

目录/Table of Contents

Outside of the Law: Khomeini’s Legacy of Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in the Islamic Republic

著者: Alexander Nachman

页码: 1–21

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Reevaluating Sectarianism in Light of Sufi Islam

The Case-Studies of the Naqshbandiyya and Qadiriyya in Syria and Iraq

著者: Elisheva Machlis

页码: 22–40

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Beyond the Enigma of the Veil: Representation of Women’s Status in Post-revolutionary Iran by Iranian–American Memoirs

著者: Zeinab Ghasemi and Seyed Mohammad Marandi

页码: 41–60

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Competing Frames of the Gülen Movement

The Case of Malaysia

著者: Saleena Saleem and Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

页码: 61–91

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


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Sociology of Islam, Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

创建时间:  2019-03-20     浏览次数:


Sociology of Islam, Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

Editor: Tugrul Keskin


Sociology of Islam (SOI) provides an international scholarly forum for research related to the religion and culture of Islam, Muslim societies, and social issues related to Muslims in socio-political context. Decidedly rooted in the sociological perspective, SOI takes an expansive and global view of this broad subject matter. The SOI publishes multiple issues per year containing original peer-reviewed articles and book reviews on the sociological, political, anthropological, historical and other aspects of Islam and Muslim societies across all times and places. By promoting an academic understanding of the richly variegated and complex nature of both majority Muslim societies and of the issues related to the minority status of Muslims in other social contexts, in both thought and practice, Sociology of Islam makes a distinctive contribution to current scholarship in the field of sociology.


Need support prior to submitting your manuscript? Make the process of preparing and submitting a manuscript easier with Brill's suite of author services, an online platform that connects academics seeking support for their work with specialized experts who can help.

NOW AVAILABLE - Online submission: Articles for publication in Sociology of Islam can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here.


国际标准刊号/ISSN: 2213-1418

出版社/Publisher: Brill


Volume 7 (2019): Issue 1 (Mar 2019)

目录/Table of Contents

Outside of the Law: Khomeini’s Legacy of Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong in the Islamic Republic

著者: Alexander Nachman

页码: 1–21

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Reevaluating Sectarianism in Light of Sufi Islam

The Case-Studies of the Naqshbandiyya and Qadiriyya in Syria and Iraq

著者: Elisheva Machlis

页码: 22–40

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Beyond the Enigma of the Veil: Representation of Women’s Status in Post-revolutionary Iran by Iranian–American Memoirs

著者: Zeinab Ghasemi and Seyed Mohammad Marandi

页码: 41–60

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


Competing Frames of the Gülen Movement

The Case of Malaysia

著者: Saleena Saleem and Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

页码: 61–91

出版日期: 05 Mar 2019


https://brill.com/abstract/journals/soi/7/1/soi.7.issue-1.xml?lang=en






上一条:Sociology of Islam, Volume 7 (2019): Issue 2-3 (Sep 2019)

下一条:Tugrul Keskin:Middle East Studies after September 11