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  abdul rashid moten: Introduction to Political Science Abdul Rashid Moten, Syed Serajul Islam, 2004-07 This book introduces some of the basic concepts and ideas in the fields of political science: political theory, comparative politics, public administration and international relations. It contains a total of 25 chapters covering almost all the topics considered essential for students of political science in the twenty-first century. It also defines frequently used Islamic and Western terms that are important for political analysis and comprehension. It is designed as a course-book for undergraduates. It should also be useful for students of political science at a higher level, especially for those who are trying to gain an overview of the disciplinary subject matter and to develop analytical and critical skills.
  abdul rashid moten: Political Science Syed Serajul Islam, Abdul Rashid Moten, 2004-07 This book is intended to introduce students to the study of politics, and make them aware of their civil rights and responsibilities as responsible citizens. This primer focuses on issues in the hope that the excitement of politics will interest students to learn more about politics. It also examines the nature and purpose of government, in particular the Malaysia government, the responsibility of a citizen, the nature of law, and the prospects of development through elections, political parties and leadership. One of the chapters discusses some of the well-known thinkers which political science beginners would find familiar. This primer shows the relevance of politics to Islam as a way of life. It also examines 14 issues of importance and concludes with a chapter on the various dimensions of the government and politics in Malaysia.
  abdul rashid moten: Introduction to Political Science Abdul Rashid Moten Abdul Rashid Moten, Syed Serajul Islam Syed Serajul Islam, 2014-09-30 This is a unique book, in that it combines Western and Islamic perspectives, on some of the key concepts and issues in Political Science. It is easy to read and answers most questions regarding political theories, comparative politics, public administration and international relations. It contains a total of 28 chapters covering almost all the topics considered essential for students of political science in the 21st century. It also defines frequently used Islamic and Western terms that are important for political analysis and comprehension. Anyone remotely interested in the field of political science and political philosophy would find this book to be a priceless addition to their personal collection.
  abdul rashid moten: Glossary of Political Science Terms Abdul Rashid Moten, A. Abdel Salam El Fatih, El-Fatih A. Abdel Salam, 2004-07 This book provides a clear and lively introduction to selected Islamic and Western political science terms. It is the first of its kind, combining Political Science terms from the two streams and presents succinct definitions and explanations of around 2,000 key concepts in an engaging style. An indispensable guide for students, academics and policy-makers.
  abdul rashid moten: Journey Into Islam Akbar Ahmed, 2007 Why? Years After September 11, We Are Still Looking For Answers. Internationally Renowned Islamic Scholar Akbar Ahmed Knew That This Question Could Not Be Answered Until Islam And The West Found A Way Past The Hatred And Mistrust Intensified By The War On Terror And The Forces Of Globalization. Seeking To Establish Dialogue And Understanding Between These Cultures, Ahmed Led A Team Of Dedicated Young Americans On A Daring And Unprecedented Tour Of The Muslim World. Journey Into Islam: The Crisis Of Globalization Is The Riveting Story Of Their Search For Common Ground. From The Mosques Of Damascus To The Madrassas Of Karachi And Deoband, Ahmed And His Companions Met With Muslims From All Walks Of Life. They Listened To Students And Professors, Presidents And Prime Ministers, Sheikhs And Cab Drivers, Revealing Muslim Hopes And Frustrations As The West Has Never Heard Before. They Returned From Their Groundbreaking Journey With Both Cause For Concern And Occasion For Hope. Rejecting Stereotypes And Conventional Wisdom About Islam And Its Encounter With Globalization, This Important Book Offers A New Framework For Understanding The Muslim World. As Western Leaders Wage A War On Terrorism, Ahmed Offers Insightful Suggestions On How The United States Can Improve Relations With Islamic Nations And Peoples. Written With Equal Parts Compassion And Urgency, Journey Into Islam Makes A Powerful Case For Forming Bonds Across Religion, Race, And Tradition To Create Lasting Harmony Between Islam And The West. It Is Essential Reading In An Era Of Mistrust And Misunderstanding.
  abdul rashid moten: The Muslim World in the 21st Century Samiul Hasan, 2012-01-15 Islam is not only a religion, but also a culture, tradition, and civilization. There are currently 1.5 billion people in the world who identify themselves as Muslim. Two thirds of the worldwide Muslim population, i.e. approximately a billion people, live in forty-eight Muslim majority countries (MMC) in the world– all of which except one are in Africa and Asia. Of these MMCs in Africa and Asia, only twelve (inhabited by about 165 million people) have ever achieved a high score on the Human Development Index (HDI), the index that measures life expectancy at birth, education and standard of living and ranks how developed a country is. This means that the majority of the world's Muslim population lives in poverty with low or medium level of human development. The contributions to this innovative volume attempt to determine why this is. They explore the influence of environment, space, and power on human development. The result is a complex, interdisciplinary study of all MMCs in Africa and Asia. It offers new insights into the current state of the Muslim World, and provides a theoretical framework for studying human development from an interdisciplinary social, cultural, economic, environmental, political, and religious perspective, which will be applicable to regional and cultural studies of space and power in other regions of the world.
  abdul rashid moten: The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State Noah Feldman, 2009-01-10 Perhaps no other Western writer has more deeply probed the bitter struggle in the Muslim world between the forces of religion and law and those of violence and lawlessness as Noah Feldman. His scholarship has defined the stakes in the Middle East today. Now, in this incisive book, Feldman tells the story behind the increasingly popular call for the establishment of the shari'a--the law of the traditional Islamic state--in the modern Muslim world. Western powers call it a threat to democracy. Islamist movements are winning elections on it. Terrorists use it to justify their crimes. What, then, is the shari'a? Given the severity of some of its provisions, why is it popular among Muslims? Can the Islamic state succeed--should it? Feldman reveals how the classical Islamic constitution governed through and was legitimated by law. He shows how executive power was balanced by the scholars who interpreted and administered the shari'a, and how this balance of power was finally destroyed by the tragically incomplete reforms of the modern era. The result has been the unchecked executive dominance that now distorts politics in so many Muslim states. Feldman argues that a modern Islamic state could provide political and legal justice to today's Muslims, but only if new institutions emerge that restore this constitutional balance of power. The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State gives us the sweeping history of the traditional Islamic constitution--its noble beginnings, its downfall, and the renewed promise it could hold for Muslims and Westerners alike.
  abdul rashid moten: Varieties of Islamisation Abdul Rashid Moten, 2023-01-31 Muslims living within Western civilisation often desire to rediscover their own way of life and synchronise modern knowledge with the teachings of Islam in a holistic manner. This book, for the first time, looks critically at the ideas of Islamisation of prominent scholars and the institutions with which they have been affiliated. It is argued that the proponents of Islamisation have failed to integrate theory, practice, and spirituality. Some scholars use such terms as ‘de-secularisation’, ‘de-westernisation’, and ‘integration’ to mean ‘Islamisation’, although they differ in terms of the process and methodology of the Islamisation of knowledge (IOK) and contain some logical inconsistencies. Most importantly, the IOK movement has undergone several transformations since its inception in 1977 due to both internal and external factors. This study analyses these factors and changes that followed in terms of structures and strategies, and covers key areas and topics of interest to students, academics, and seasoned professionals working on the Islamisation of knowledge. It also explains the problematic relationship between Islamic and Western knowledge, and gives some pointers on how to bring about a change in the world of knowledge.
  abdul rashid moten: Limits of Islamism Maidul Islam, 2015-03-09 The book examines the dynamics from the formation of Islamist politics for the struggle for hegemony to failure to become a hegemonic force in Bangladesh. The contradiction between Islamic universalism/Islamist populism, on one hand, and a politics of Muslim particularism in India, on the other, is revealed in this study.
  abdul rashid moten: Illusions of Democracy Sophie Lemière, 2019 This book offers an up-to-date and broad analysis of the contemporary state of Malaysian politics and society.
  abdul rashid moten: The End of Empire and the Making of Malaya T. N. Harper, 2001-04-09 This is the first general social and political history of Malaya. Focusing on the years 1945 to 1957, the last years of British rule and the achievement of independence, it embraces a wealth of social, economic and cultural, as well as political themes. It contains new research on the impact of the Second World War in Malaya, the origins and course of the Communist Emergency, and the response of Malaya's various ethnic communities to nationalism and social change. A concluding chapter takes these themes forward into the 1990s to shed new light on the emergence of this important Southeast Asian nation.
  abdul rashid moten: Ideology of Pakistan Sharif Mujahid, 1974
  abdul rashid moten: The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Muslim Socio-Political Thought Lutfi Sunar, 2021-08-30 This volume unfolds the ebbs and flows of Muslim thought in different regions of the world, as well as the struggles between the different intellectual discourses that have surfaced against this backdrop. With a focus on Turkey, Egypt, Iran and the Indian subcontinent – regions that, in spite of their particular histories and forms of thought, are uniquely placed as a mosaic that illustrates the intertwined nature of the development of Muslim socio-political thought – it sheds light on the swing between right and left in different regions, the debates surrounding nationalism, the influence of socialism and liberalism, the rise of Islamism and the conflict between state bureaucracy and social movements. Exploring themes of civil society and democracy, it also considers current trends in Muslim thought and possible future directions. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the fields of sociology, anthropology, political science, history and political economy, as well as those with interests in the study of religion, the development of Muslim thought, and the transformation of Muslim societies in recent decades.
  abdul rashid moten: Spirituality and Sustainability Satinder Dhiman, Joan Marques, 2016-06-13 This book aims to examine sustainability and spirituality philosophically with ethics as the balancing force. The goal is to reveal the important intersection between sustainability and spirituality by using spirituality as the invisible guiding hand in the quest for sustainability. The editors and contributors examine old social and economics dilemmas from a new perspective in order to provide alternative approaches to economic and social development. The enclosed contributions cover a broad range of topics such as sustainable development and human happiness, contemporary spirituality, environmental ethics and responsibility, and corporate social responsibility. In addition, the title features real-world case studies and discussion questions that inspire self-reflection and theoretical and empirical deliberation in academic courses and business seminars. Contemporary approaches to economic and social development have failed to address humankind's abiding need for spiritual growth. For material development to be sustainable, spiritual advancement must be seen as an integral part of the human development algorithm. While the policy makers and governments can play their respective role, each one of us has to consciously adopt spirituality and sustainability as a way of life. This book will rely on the spiritual power of individuals to heal themselves and the environment. Featuring interdisciplinary perspectives in areas such as science, marine biology, environmental policy, cultural studies, psychology, philosophy, ecological economics, and ethics, this book will provide extensive insights into the complimentary fields of spirituality, sustainability and ethics.
  abdul rashid moten: Qur’anic Guidance for Good Governance Abdullah al-Ahsan, Stephen B. Young, 2017-08-06 This book is a study of religious principles of good governance in our contemporary societies. Historically, religion has provided guidance for organizing societies. In modern times, however, religious ideas have been marginalized in social science literature. Contributors to this work explore what values and practices the Qur’an can contribute to governing our economic, political, and social life today.
  abdul rashid moten: The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Islamic Thought Ibrahim Abu-Rabi', 2006-08-15 The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Islamic Thought reflects the variety of trends, voices, and opinions in the contemporary Muslim intellectual scene. Challenges Western misconceptions about the modern Muslim world in general and the Arab world in particular. Consists of 36 important essays written by contemporary Muslim thinkers and scholars. Covers issues such as Islamic tradition, modernity, globalization, feminism, the West, the USA, reform, and secularism. Helps readers to situate Islamic intellectual history in the context of Western intellectual trends.
  abdul rashid moten: Land, Law and Islam Hilary Lim, 2008-02-29 In this pioneering work Siraj Sait and Hilary Lim address Islamic property and land rights, drawing on a range of socio-historical, classical and contemporary resources. They address the significance of Islamic theories of property and Islamic land tenure regimes on the 'webs of tenure' prevalent in the Muslim societies. They consider the possibility of using Islamic legal and human rights systems for the development of inclusive, pro-poor approaches to land rights. They also focus on Muslim women's rights to property and inheritance systems. Engaging with institutions such as the Islamic endowment (waqf) and principles of Islamic microfinance, they test the workability of 'authentic' Islamic proposals. Located in human rights as well as Islamic debates, this study offers a well researched and constructive appraisal of property and land rights in the Muslim world.
  abdul rashid moten: Government and Politics in Malaysia A. Rashid Moten, 2008
  abdul rashid moten: Constituting Religion Tamir Moustafa, 2018-07-25 Constituting Religion examines how constitutional provisions for both Islam and liberal rights catalyze conflicts over religion in Malaysia and feed a 'rights-versus-rites' binary. This title is also available as Open Access.
  abdul rashid moten: Reconciliation Benazir Bhutto, 2009-10-13 Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan in October 2007, after eight years of exile, hopeful that she could be a catalyst for change. Upon a tumultuous reception, she survived a suicide-bomb attack that killed nearly two hundred of her countrymen. But she continued to forge ahead, with more courage and conviction than ever, since she knew that time was running out—for the future of her nation, and for her life. In Reconciliation, Bhutto recounts in gripping detail her final months in Pakistan and offers a bold new agenda for how to stem the tide of Islamic radicalism and to rediscover the values of tolerance and justice that lie at the heart of her religion. With extremist Islam on the rise throughout the world, the peaceful, pluralistic message of Islam has been exploited and manipulated by fanatics. Bhutto persuasively argues that America and Britain are fueling this turn toward radicalization by supporting groups that serve only short-term interests. She believed that by enabling dictators, the West was actually contributing to the frustration and extremism that lead to terrorism. With her experience governing Pakistan and living and studying in the West, Benazir Bhutto was versed in the complexities of the conflict from both sides. She was a renaissance woman who offered a way out. In this riveting and deeply insightful book, Bhutto explores the complicated history between the Middle East and the West. She traces the roots of international terrorism across the world, including American support for Pakistani general Zia-ul-Haq, who destroyed political parties, eliminated an independent judiciary, marginalized NGOs, suspended the protection of human rights, and aligned Pakistani intelligence agencies with the most radical elements of the Afghan mujahideen. She speaks out not just to the West, but to the Muslims across the globe who are at a crossroads between the past and the future, between education and ignorance, between peace and terrorism, and between dictatorship and democracy. Democracy and Islam are not incompatible, and the clash between Islam and the West is not inevitable. Bhutto presents an image of modern Islam that defies the negative caricatures often seen in the West. After reading this book, it will become even clearer what the world has lost by her assassination.
  abdul rashid moten: Ways of Knowing Muslim Cultures and Societies , 2018-12-24 This volume showcases a variety of innovative approaches to the study of Muslim societies and cultures, inspired by and honouring Gudrun Krämer and her role in transforming the landscape of Islamic Studies. With contributions from scholars from around the world, the articles cover an extraordinarily wide geographical scope across a broad timeline, with transdisciplinary perspectives and a historically informed focus on contemporary phenomena. The wide-ranging subjects covered include among others a “men in headscarves” campaign in Iran, an Islamic call-in radio programme in Mombassa, a refugee-related court case in Germany, the Arab revolutions and aftermath from various theoretical perspectives, Ottoman family photos, Qurʾān translation in South Asia, and words that can’t be read.
  abdul rashid moten: Communicating with Asia Gerhard Leitner, Azirah Hashim, Hans-Georg Wolf, 2016-01-11 In today's global world, where Asia is an increasing area of focus, it is vital to explore what it means to 'understand' Asian cultures through English and other languages. This volume presents new research on English in Asia, alongside Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi-Urdu, Malay, Russian and other languages.
  abdul rashid moten: The Concepts and Theories of Modern Democracy Anthony Harold Birch, 2001 Anthony Birch's highly successful and widely used text is now available in an updated 2nd edition. Taking into account the considerable developments in the field since the last edition was published, it continues to provide students with an authoritative and accessible exploration of the principle concepts and theories of modern democracy.
  abdul rashid moten: Constructing the Political Spectacle Murray Jacob Edelman, 1988 Thanks to the ready availability of political news today, informed citizens can protect and promote their own interests and the public interest more effectively. Or can they? Murray Edelman argues against this conventional interpretation of politics, one that takes for granted that we live in a world of facts and that people react rationally to the facts they know. In doing so, he explores in detail the ways in which the conspicuous aspects of the political scene are interpretations that systematically buttress established inequalities and interpretations already dominant political ideologies.
  abdul rashid moten: Introduction to Political Science Abdi Omar Shuriye, 2000
  abdul rashid moten: Religion and Nationalism in Southeast Asia Joseph Chinyong Liow, 2016-08-19 Religion and nationalism are two of the most potent and enduring forces that have shaped the modern world. Yet, there has been little systematic study of how these two forces have interacted to provide powerful impetus for mobilization in Southeast Asia, a region where religious identities are as strong as nationalist impulses. At the heart of many religious conflicts in Southeast Asia lies competing conceptions of nation and nationhood, identity and belonging, and loyalty and legitimacy. In this accessible and timely study, Joseph Liow examines the ways in which religious identity nourishes collective consciousness of a people who see themselves as a nation, perhaps even as a constituent part of a nation, but anchored in shared faith. Drawing on case studies from across the region, Liow argues that this serves both as a vital element of identity and a means through which issues of rights and legitimacy are understood.
  abdul rashid moten: The Politics of Islamic Identity in Southeast Asia Syed Serajul Islam, 2005 The events of September 11, 2001 have made terrorism a burning topic. Consequently, separatist and revivalist movements in many parts of the world have been equated with terrorism. This book addresses the issue of terrorism, separatism and Islamic revivalism and examines, in minute detail, the movements in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Malaysia. It is suitable as textbook for students majoring in Southeast Asian politics, and provides ample resources for researchers and experts on Southeast Asia. General readers can also benefit from its lucid language and comprehensive coverage.
  abdul rashid moten: Islam and Democracy John L. Esposito, John O. Voll, 1996-05-09 Are Islam and democracy on a collision course? Do Islamic movements seek to hijack democracy? How have governments in the Muslim world responded to the many challenges of Islam and democracy today? A global religious resurgence and calls for greater political participation have been major forces in the post-Cold War period. Across the Muslim world, governments and Islamic movements grapple with issues of democratization and civil society. Islam and Democracy explores the Islamic sources (beliefs and institutions) relevant to the current debate over greater political participation and democratization. Esposito and Voll use six case studies--Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Sudan--to look at the diversity of Muslim experiences and experiments. At one end of the spectrum, Iran and Sudan represent two cases of militant, revolutionary Islam establishing political systems. In Pakistan and Malaysia, however, the new movements have been recognized and made part of the political process. Egypt and Algeria reveal the coexistence of both extremist and moderate Islamic activism and demonstrate the complex challenges confronting ruling elites. These case studies prove that despite commonalities, differing national contexts and identities give rise to a multiplicity of agendas and strategies. This broad spectrum of case studies, reflecting the multifaceted relationship of Islam and Democracy, provides important insight into the powerful forces of religious resurgence and democratization which will inevitably impact global politics in the twenty first century.
  abdul rashid moten: Nature and Methodology of Islamic Economics A. Rashid Moten, M. O. K. Bajulaiye-Shasi, 1990 This book is the result of the papers presented at an International Workshop on the Methodology of Islamic economics held at Kano, Nigeria, in 1987.
  abdul rashid moten: Muslim Ethiopia Terje Østebø, 2013-04-17 Drawing on international and multidisciplinary expertise, this pioneering edited collection analyzing Islam in contemporary Ethiopia challenges the popular notion of a 'Christian Ethiopia' imagined as the century-old, never colonized Abyssinia, isolated in the highlands and dominated by Orthodox Christianity.
  abdul rashid moten: The Concept of an Islamic State: A Comparative Study of Muhammad Asad and Taqi al-Din Nabhani Dr Showkat Ahmad Dar, 2022-10-12
  abdul rashid moten: Islam and Democracy in the 21st Century Tauseef Ahmad Parray, 2023-09-15 This book starts with the prevailing idea of a conflicting relationship between Islam and the Western concept of democracy, both in theory and in practice. With this backdrop, the author addresses the crucial question—Is Islam compatible with democracy? The book offers very useful discussions in framing the contemporary debates surrounding Islam and democracy, treads through diverse theoretical Islamic texts like the ‘Quran’ and ‘Sunnah’, discusses the historical evolution of the concept of Shura—the primary source of democratic ethics in Islam, provides an assessment of the views and visions of some selected Muslim scholars (from 19th to 21st centuries) on Islam–democracy compatibility, and examines the elements of compatibility between Islam and democracy without ignoring the basic differences that exist between the Western approach to democracy and Islamic political thought.
  abdul rashid moten: Imam Khomeini Life, Thought and Legacy , 2009
  abdul rashid moten: Political Legitimacy in Asia J. Kane, H. Loy, H. Patapan, 2011-11-09 This book explores the challenges and obstacles faced by dissident leaders in Asia seeking to introduce reforms into regimes that are either imperfectly democratic or frankly hostile to democratic practices and institutions.
  abdul rashid moten: Fates of Political Liberalism in the British Post-Colony Terence C. Halliday, Lucien Karpik, Malcolm M. Feeley, 2012-02-13 This book presents a theory of political liberalism in the British post-colonies.
  abdul rashid moten: Defeating Authoritarian Leaders in Postcommunist Countries Valerie Bunce, Sharon L. Wolchik, 2011 From 1998 to 2005, six elections took place in postcommunist Europe and Eurasia that had the surprising outcome of empowering the opposition and defeating authoritarian incumbents or their designated successors. Valerie J. Bunce and Sharon L. Wolchik compare these unexpected electoral breakthroughs with one another and with elections that had the more typical result of maintaining authoritarian rule. They draw three conclusions. First, the opposition was victorious because of the hard and creative work of a transnational network composed of local opposition and civil society groups, members of the international democracy assistance community, and graduates of successful electoral challenges to authoritarian rule in other countries. Second, the remarkable run of these upset elections reflected the ability of this network to diffuse an ensemble of innovative electoral strategies across state boundaries. Finally, elections can serve as a powerful mechanism for democratic change. This is especially the case when civil society is strong, the transfer of political power is through constitutional means, and opposition leaders win with small mandates--Provided by publisher.
  abdul rashid moten: Globalization, Ethics and Islam Ibrahim Ozdemir, 2017-03-02 Said Nursi (1877-1960) was an advocate of a form of Islam strongly committed to non-violence and constructive engagement with the West and Christianity. He has six million followers - the Nursi community - primarily in Turkey. Yet many in the USA and Europe are not familiar with his important work; this book seeks to rectify that gap. In Globalization, Ethics and Islam, Jewish, Christian and Islamic scholars reflect upon the achievement of Said Nursi and apply his thought to the complex issues of non-violence, dialogue and globalization.
  abdul rashid moten: Multicultural Challenges and Sustainable Democracy in Europe and East Asia N. Kim, 2014-10-29 This collection examines the current stage of multicultural challenges and their influence on democracy in 12 countries of Europe and East Asia. Contributors draw out the differences between European and East Asian approaches to universalizing locality and localizing global norms regarding human rights and democratic individuality.
  abdul rashid moten: State-led Modernization and the New Middle Class in Malaysia A. Embong, 2002-01-02 Rich in detail and lucidly written, this is the first definitive study of the new middle class in Malaysia. Abdul Rahman Embong examines the emergence and role of the new Malay middle class, particularly with regard to democratization and evolution of civil society in Malaysia. As well as exploring variations within the class across the country, the author also draws comparisons with the Malay working class, and the middle classes of China, India and elsewhere in East Asia.
  abdul rashid moten: The Muslim World in the 21st Century Samiul Hasan, 2012-01-14 Islam is not only a religion, but also a culture, tradition, and civilization. There are currently 1.5 billion people in the world who identify themselves as Muslim. Two thirds of the worldwide Muslim population, i.e. approximately a billion people, live in forty-eight Muslim majority countries (MMC) in the world– all of which except one are in Africa and Asia. Of these MMCs in Africa and Asia, only twelve (inhabited by about 165 million people) have ever achieved a high score on the Human Development Index (HDI), the index that measures life expectancy at birth, education and standard of living and ranks how developed a country is. This means that the majority of the world's Muslim population lives in poverty with low or medium level of human development. The contributions to this innovative volume attempt to determine why this is. They explore the influence of environment, space, and power on human development. The result is a complex, interdisciplinary study of all MMCs in Africa and Asia. It offers new insights into the current state of the Muslim World, and provides a theoretical framework for studying human development from an interdisciplinary social, cultural, economic, environmental, political, and religious perspective, which will be applicable to regional and cultural studies of space and power in other regions of the world.
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ABDUL RASHID MOTEN served as Senior Professor in Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia. Currently, he is Guest Writer at IIUM, and has published 26 books …

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Changing Political Culture and Electoral Behavior in Malaysia
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* Abdul Rashid Moten is Professor Emeritus at Centre for Islamisation, International Islamic University Malaysia. Australian Journal of Islamic Studies Volume 2, Issue 3, 2017 88 a notion …

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ABDUL RASHID MOTEN* 1& SAODAH WOK ABSTRACT Religion affects an individual’s perception and the way in which people behave. The Malays in Malaysia observe religious …

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3 Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Abdul Rashid Moten eds. Journey to Islamicisation of Human Knowledge: A Festschrift in Honour of Mohd. Kamal Hassan (Gombak: IIUM Press, 2023).

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Abdul Hamid Abdullah 30:29 Abdul Hamid laafar 44:lOI Abdul Kadir Hj. Din 293, 31:15 Abdul Latif Samian 44:125 Abdul Maulud Yuauf 29 35 Abdul Mural Mat Jan 8 17 Abdul Rahman Amff 4051 …

Humanising Higher Education: University of the Future
Dzulkifli Abdul Razak & Abdul Rashid Moten Chapter First Online: 18 January 2023 44 Accesses. Abstract. Most contemporary educational institutions are. characterised by the loss of soul …

Understanding Terrorism: Contested Concept, Conflicting …
Abdul Rashid Moten* *Abdul Rashid Moten is Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia. E-mail: rashidm@iiu.edu.my Abstract: Terrorism is an old …

Policy Perspectives on Education for Sustainable Development
Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, Abdul Rashid Moten T he t e chno l o g i ca l r e v o l ut i o n ha s m a ny p o s i t i v e e ff e ct s i ncl ud i ng m a k i ng l i f e e a s i e r , co nne ct i ng p e o p l e , a nd he …

Leadership in the West and the Islamic World: A Comparative …
Abdul Rashid Moten International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia Abstract: Leadership, studied by scholars for centuries, has always been a contested terrain. It is a multidisciplinary …

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Abdul Rashid Moten 378.4595 Member of Majlis Penerbitan Ilmiah Malaysia — MAPIM (Malaysian Scholarly Publishing Council) Published by IIUM Press International Islamic …

Government and Politics - International Islamic University …
Edited byAbdul Rashid Moten ... Foreign Policy; Tunku Abdul Rahman 274 Foreign Policy; Tun Abdul Razak Hussein 276 Foreign Policy; Tun Hussein Onn 276 Foreign Policy: Tun Dr. …

Government and Politics - CORE
Abdul Rashid Moten Constitution and Constitutionalism-AconStitution is a body of formal andeffective rules and regulationsthat govern the relationship between people and formal …

ISLAM AND CIVILISATIONAL RENEWAL: THE CASE FOR …
Abdul Rashid Moten* Abstract: The Islamic or Muslim civilisation was once at an incomparable peak in terms of all possible indicators of development. But a destruction of the spirit of inquiry …

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Abdul Rashid Moten London, Macmillan, 1996 pp 224 SAM PASHA The teaches author Political of the book Science under at review the teaches Political Science at the International Islamic …

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Abdul Rashid Moten Subject: Islamophobia: The challenges of pluralism in the 21st century; By John Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin. God and logic in Islam: The caliphate of reason; By John …

Non-Muslim Views about Islam and Muslims in Malaysia: An …
Thameem Ushama and Abdul Rashid Moten∗ Abstract: Based upon sample survey and interviews, this study attempts to find out the views of Malaysian non-Muslims about Islam and …

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Edited by Zaleha Kamaruddin, Abdul Rashid Moten Includes Index Bibliography: Page 291 ISBN: 978-967-418-270-0 1. Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia 2. Education, Higher--Malaysia …

ISLAM AND CIVILISATIONAL RENEWAL: THE CASE FOR …
Abdul Rashid Moten* Abstract: The Islamic or Muslim civilisation was once at an incomparable peak in terms of all possible indicators of development. But a destruction of the spirit of inquiry …

Striving for Islamic governance: Varying Contexts, Different
Abdul Rashid Moten is a professor at the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civ - ilization, International Islamic University Malaysia. He can be reached at rashidmoten@ …

Research Methodology in International Relations Lecture …
Abdul Rashid Moten. Writing Research Proposal and Theses. Prentice Hall (2009). • W. Lawrence Neuman. Social Research Methods. 6th edition, Boston (2006). • David Marsh and Gerry …

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Abdul Rashid Moten Prentice Hall Kuala Lumpur. London· New York. Boston. San Francisco. Toronto Sydney. Singapore. Hong Kong. Tokyo· Seoul. Taipei. New Delhi· Cape Town Madrid· …

Government and Politics - International Islamic University …
Edited byAbdul Rashid Moten ... Foreign Policy; Tunku Abdul Rahman 274 Foreign Policy; Tun Abdul Razak Hussein 276 Foreign Policy; Tun Hussein Onn 276 Foreign Policy: Tun Dr. …

Policy Perspectives on Education for Sustainable Development
Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, Abdul Rashid Moten T he t e chno l o g i ca l r e v o l ut i o n ha s m a ny p o s i t i v e e ff e ct s i ncl ud i ng m a k i ng l i f e e a s i e r , co nne ct i ng p e o p l e , a nd he …

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Moten,Abdul Rashid Moten Abdul Rashid Moten. Political Science: An Introduction (12th Edition) - Unveiling the Power Dynamics of Our World Introduction "Political Science: An Introduction," …

Understanding Terrorism: Contested Concept, Conflicting …
Abdul Rashid Moten* *Abdul Rashid Moten is Professor of Political Science at the International Islamic University Malaysia. E-mail: rashidm@iiu.edu.my Abstract: Terrorism is an old …

Modernity, tradition and modernity in tradition in
Abdul Rashid Moten Guest Editor In the 14thcentury, the North African Muslim political sociologist, Ibn Khald¸n (1332-1406), made a distinction between badÉwah,

CURRICULUM VITAE NAME : PROF. DATO’ SRI DR. ZALEHA …
Zaleha Kamaruddin and Abdul Rashid Moten (eds.), Muslim Women Promoting Peace, Kuala Lumpur, IIUM Press. Zaleha Kamaruddin, Muhammad Naqib Ishan Jan, Akmal Hidayah Abdul …

Success factors of overall improvement of microenterprises in …
Fardous Alom1*, Moha Asri Abdullah1, Abdul Rashid Moten2 and S. M. Ferdous Azam3 * Correspondence: fardousalom@gmail.com 1Department of Economics, Kulliyyah of Economics …

Government and Politics - International Islamic University …
Edited byAbdul Rashid Moten ... Foreign Policy; Tunku Abdul Rahman 274 Foreign Policy; Tun Abdul Razak Hussein 276 Foreign Policy; Tun Hussein Onn 276 Foreign Policy: Tun Dr. …

Government and Politics - International Islamic University …
Abdul Rahman 0957-1970),Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein 0970-1976), Tun Hussein Onn (1976-1981), Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad (1981-2003), and Data'Seri Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad …