pan-islamic
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4ADJ.
popular
VERB + PAN-ISLAMIC
expressed, paris-published
PAN-ISLAMIC + NOUN
al'urwa, alwuthqa, journal, sentiments, terminology, thinkers
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in
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adj
Pertaining to all Islamic groups in the world.
The past and present fear of a monolithic Islamic threat has often been expressed in Pan-Islamic terminology.
This was repeated time and again in foreign propaganda, both during that time and in the Balkan War and First World War periods, as agents of the Committee of Union and Progress alternated between Pan-Turk and Pan-Islamic arguments to drum up support abroad, for example among elemnts of Turkic background in Afghanistan and Central Asia.
adj
Alternative form of Pan-Islamic.
The Muslim community as the pan-Islamic thinkers conceived it, or the Jewish community of the Zionists, was not held together by common profession of faithor the will to live in accordance with revealed law.
In the following years, Lord Cromer fought vigorously against pan-Islamist propaganda, banning, for instance, the popular Paris-published pan-Islamic journal al'Urwa alWuthqa (The Firmest Bond).
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6The past and present fear of a monolithic Islamic threat has often been expressed in Pan-Islamic terminology.
WiktionaryThis was repeated time and again in foreign propaganda, both during that time and in the Balkan War and First World War periods, as agents of the Committee of Union and Progress alternated between Pan
WiktionaryThe jihad proclamation, Pan-Islamic sentiments presenting the Ottoman Sultan as Caliph, and feelings of Muslim solidarity combined to form a potentially powerful mix.
WiktionaryThe Muslim community as the pan-Islamic thinkers conceived it, or the Jewish community of the Zionists, was not held together by common profession of faithor the will to live in accordance with reveal
WiktionaryIn the following years, Lord Cromer fought vigorously against pan-Islamist propaganda, banning, for instance, the popular Paris-published pan-Islamic journal al'Urwa alWuthqa (The Firmest Bond).
WiktionaryHe went to Peshawar in 1987 and met with Azzam, who convinced him that the struggle in Afghanistan should be a pan-Islamic struggle and should get top attention from Islamists.
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