Особенности современного исламского политического феномена

Майсем Мухаммед Аль-Джанаби 1
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«Исламский феномен» есть ислам сам по себе, собственная его история, современное его состояние и перспективы его развития. Это делает данное явление проблематичным с историко-культурной точки зрения и сложным для однозначного методологического подхода. Статья представляет собой обзор работ по данной проблематике, предпринятый в доказательство гипотезы о том, что современный «исламский феномен» есть лишь религиозное выражение современного исламоцентризма. Соответственно, он является частью исторической и культурной стадии современного исламского мира, а доминирующий в нём политический аспект есть политическое проявление этого центризма. В статье анализируются различные методологические подходы к данной проблеме,  показывается ограниченность и  относительность их достижений.
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исламский феномен, исламский мир, исламоцентризм, политический ислам, исламизм, фундаментализм, соотношение ислама и политики

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Аль-Джанаби, М. М. Особенности современного исламского политического феномена / М.М. Аль-Джанаби // Пространство и Время. — 2015. — № 3(21). — С. 41—50. Стационарный сетевой адрес: 2226-7271provr_st3-21.2015.14
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