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Islam in The United States
Hlaváčová, Simona ; Kropáček, Luboš (advisor) ; Gombár, Eduard (referee)
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational development of two of the main Islamic groups in the USA - the political Islam (also called Islamisrn!Islamic movement) brought to the country by immigrants and the homegrown Islamic movement of African-American Islam. It also aimed to shed some light on the contacts and support that Islamic organizations in the US enjoy abroad and the roles played by intemational Islamic organizations in the growth ofthe Islamic presence in the USinstitution building and development of the Islamic infrastructure (mosques, Islamic center, schools).
Islam in the United States
Hlaváčová, Simona ; Gombár, Eduard (referee) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational development of two of the main Islamic groups in the USA - the political Islam (also called Islamism/lslamic movement) brought to the country by immigrants and the homegrown Islamic movement of African-American Islam. It also aimed to shed some light on the contacts and support that Islamic organizations in the US enjoy abroad and the roles played by international Islamic organizations in the growth of the Islamic presence in the US - institution building and development of the Islamic infrastructure (mosques, Islamic center, schools). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jihad in Islamic Juridical Discourses
Hlaváčová, Simona ; Gombár, Eduard (advisor) ; Kovács, Attila (referee) ; Bezoušková, Lenka (referee)
The purpose behind this theses is to introduce the doctrine of jihad as a legal concept established in Muslim jurisprudence [fiqh] through the analysis of Arabic primary medieval legal sources and the writings of contemporary Islamic intellectuals. Firstly, its author will focus on the notion of jihad in classical Muslim jurisprudence and then proceed to examine the modern reinterpretations of jihad. The introduction provides and insight into the basic features of the religious law of Islam and its system. The second chapter is concerned with the definition of jihad and siyar in the books of fiqh as a regulatory basis governing the conduct of military expeditions. Then, it reviews the interpretative issues faced by Muslim exegets of the Quran and hadith posed by the application of abrogation mechanism [nasch] and analyses the early writings on jihad with respect to their structure, areas of regulation covered and the use of legal arguments and sources by their authors. The analyzed works include hadith collections of Al-Bukhari, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majja and the books of Malik and Al-Shaybani considered as the first codifications of Islamic laws of war. The third chapter presents the substantive rules of jihad as discussed by ibn Rushd in his legal handbook Bidayat al mujtahid which entails limits on...
Islam in the United States
Hlaváčová, Simona ; Gombár, Eduard (referee) ; Kropáček, Luboš (referee)
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational development of two of the main Islamic groups in the USA - the political Islam (also called Islamism/lslamic movement) brought to the country by immigrants and the homegrown Islamic movement of African-American Islam. It also aimed to shed some light on the contacts and support that Islamic organizations in the US enjoy abroad and the roles played by international Islamic organizations in the growth of the Islamic presence in the US - institution building and development of the Islamic infrastructure (mosques, Islamic center, schools). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Islam in The United States
Hlaváčová, Simona ; Gombár, Eduard (referee) ; Kropáček, Luboš (advisor)
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational development of two of the main Islamic groups in the USA - the political Islam (also called Islamisrn!Islamic movement) brought to the country by immigrants and the homegrown Islamic movement of African-American Islam. It also aimed to shed some light on the contacts and support that Islamic organizations in the US enjoy abroad and the roles played by intemational Islamic organizations in the growth ofthe Islamic presence in the USinstitution building and development of the Islamic infrastructure (mosques, Islamic center, schools).

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