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Author(s):  
أسماء حسين ملكاوي

استهداف العرب والمسلمين: الحقوق المدنية في خطر، إيلين ك. هاغوبيان، ترجمة، تحقيق: محمد توفيق البجيرمي، الرياض- مكتبة العبيكان، 2006، 423 صفحة. مراجعة في خطابات معاصرة حول المرأة: نحو منظور حضاري، مراجعة: أسامة أحمد مجاهد، تحرير: أماني صالح، برنامج حوار الحضارات - كلية الاقتصاد والعلوم السياسية، جامعة القاهرة، 2007، 397 صفحة. أصول البرمجة الزمنية في الفكر الإسلامي: دراسة مقارنة بالفكر الغربي، محمد بن موسى باباعمي، دمشق- الأوائل للنشر والتوزيع، 2006، 559 صفحة. تحولات الحركة الإسلامية والاستراتيجية الأمريكية، كمال حبيب، القاهرة- دار مصر المحروسة، 2006، 300 صفحة. الإسلاميون وسراب الديمقراطية: دراسة أصولية لمشاركة الإسلاميين في المجالس النيابية، عبدالله سامي إبراهيم الدلال، القاهرة - مكتبة مدبولي، 2007، 479 صفحة. استراتيجيات العلوم والتعليم في إسرائيل والوطن العربي ودورها في بناء الدولة، عبد الحسن الحسيني، بيروت- الدار العربية للعلوم ناشرون، 2007، 357 صفحة. عن الفساد وسنينه، فهمي هويدي، القاهرة- دار الشروق، الطبعة الثانية، 2007، 270 صفحة. خطابات إلى الأمة والقيادة: دور المفكر السياسي ومسئوليته المجتمعية، حامد عبد الله ربيع، تقديم وتحرير حامد عبد الماجد قويسى، القاهرة- مكتبة الشروق الدولية، 2007، 291 صفحة. عقيدة الواحد في المئة، رون سسكند، ترجمة، تحقيق: ميشيل دانو، بيروت- الدار العربية للعلوم، 2007، 384 صفحة. التفكير في العلمانية: إعادة بناء المجال السياسي في الفكر العربي، كمال عبداللطيف، القاهرة- رؤية للنشر والتوزيع، 2007، 199 صفحة. العلم وشروط النهضة: التصورات العلمية الجديدة والتأسيس العلمي للنهضة العربية، سمير أبو زيد، القاهرة- مكتبة مدبولي، 2008، 555 صفحة. القرآن ونقض مطاعن الرهبان، صلاح عبدالفتاح الخالدي، دمشق، دار القلم، 2007، 758 صفحة. تأصيل فقه الأولويات: دراسة مقاصدية تحليلية، محمد همام عبد الرحيم ملحم، عمان، دار العلوم، 2007، 412 صفحة. أمريكا على مفترق الطرق (ما بعد المحافظين الجدد)، فرانسيس فوكوياما، ترجمة: محمد محمود التوبة، الرياض- مكتبة العبيكان، 2007، 472صفحة. أزمة التعليم الديني في العالم الإسلامي. تأليف خالد الصمدي وعبد الرحمن حللي، دمشق: دار الفكر، 2007، 280صفحة. Security First: For a Muscular, Moral Foreign Policy, Amitai Etzioni, Yale University Press (July 5, 2007), 336 Where Have All the Leaders Gone?, Lee Iacocca, Scribner (April 17, 2007), 288 Strategic planning and implementation for Islamic organizations, Rafik Issa Beekun, International Institute of Islamic Thought; 1st edition (August 15, 2006), 220 Islamism: A Documentary and Reference Guide, John Calvert, Greenwood Press (November 30, 2007), 290 The Sum of All Heresies: The Image of Islam in Western Thought, Frederick Quinn, Oxford University Press, USA (October 31, 2007), 208 Encyclopedia of Islam in the United States [Two Volumes], Jocelyne Cesari (Editor), Greenwood Press (September 30, 2007), 1060 Producing Islamic Knowledge: Transmission and Dissemination in Western Europe (Routledge Studies in Religion), van Bruinessen, Routledge; 1 edition (September 30, 2007), 240 pages. Risk Management and Insurance: Perspectives in a Global Economy, Jean Kwon, Harold D. Skipper, Blackwell Publishing Limited; 1 edition (June 13, 2007), 768 pages. Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn, Asef Bayat, Stanford University Press; 1 edition (May 17, 2007), 320 للحصول على كامل المقالة مجانا يرجى النّقر على ملف ال PDF  في اعلى يمين الصفحة.

2013 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-99
Author(s):  
David H. Warren

This publication, a collection of ten essays incorporating both quantitative andqualitative studies, has emerged as part of a lengthy research project conductedby the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) and the Center for Islamand Public Policy (CIPP) beginning in 2004 and concluding in 2007. Naturally,given the state of relations between the United States and those countries perceivedas comprising the “Muslim World,” as well as regular controversies andscandals relating to the American Muslim minority and those who purport toobserve, study, and teach others about them and their religion, such a study isparticularly welcome. The studies included are aimed at both students and specialists,not only in the field of “Islamic studies” itself, but also more broadlywith regard to such related academic fields as theology and anthropology. Anotheraudience is the more general interested reader who might wish to learnwhat may (or may not) have changed in that field attacked so successfully inEdward Said’s great polemic, that its title Orientalism ultimately entered Islamicstudies as a truly condemnatory and pejorative slogan ...


2001 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 273-301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew W. Phillips ◽  
Charles W. Stahl

The expansion of trade and investment in the global economy since the 1980s has been accompanied by an associated growth in the international trade in education services, particularly higher education. In this paper we provide a detailed analysis of the expansion of higher educational mobility, measured by the burgeoning numbers of tertiary students going abroad to study. In particular, this paper investigates the increasing mobility of students from the Asia Pacific region undertaking study in Western Europe, North America and Australia. The paper argues that increasing international trade in education services in the Asia Pacific region reflects the strategic importance of these services to develop and maintain the long-term economic and social viability of these nations. Increasingly governments throughout the world now recognize the crucial role of education in fostering economic growth (especially in new knowledge-based sectors), personal and social development, as well as reducing inequality. Nations with well-established and prestigious higher education systems such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia have been the main beneficiaries of this growing trade in education services. These countries have been at the forefront of educational exports as they have led aggressive marketing campaigns to recruit new students as well as develop new methods of higher education provision and delivery. Further, this paper explores the positive and negative effects of student mobility, and the linkages between the internationalization of higher education and the professions. Finally, this study makes some suggestions for further research.


2017 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 7-24
Author(s):  
Ovamir Anjum

In your hands is another thematic issue of AJISS, one that consists of two maincontributions that address the Islamic tradition’s prohibition of the homosexualact. Jonathan A. C. Brown’s essay analyzes the authenticity of pertinent hadithtraditions, whereas Mobeen Vaid’s essay explores the Qur’anic perspective.Both articles had their origin in presentations by a number of scholars at a colloquiumheld at the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) in Herndon,VA, on November 1-2, 2015. Although an earlier version of Vaid’s essay isavailable online, its original intent and thematic complementarity with Brown’sessay on hadith merit its inclusion here. Together, they make crucial contributionsto the scholarship that has reopened the question of how the Islamic scripturaland jurisprudential traditions view this particular sexual practice. In thesame workshop, I presented my reflections on the stakes of the rise of new prohomosexual(or at least neutral) laws and cultural formations for Muslim scholarshipas well as politics, which I share in a modified form in this editorialessay. In keeping with this issue’s theme of sexual ethics, we also include DavidFinn’s critical and extensive evaluation of Aysha Hidayatullah’s important FeministEdges of the Qur’an (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014) ...


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