Autor: |
Beriša, Hatidza, Jonev, Katarina, Gajić, Zeljko |
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International Scientific Conference on Security & Euroatlantic Perspectives of the Balkans Police Science & Police Profession; 2019, p257-269, 13p |
Abstrakt: |
Globalization, at the planetary level, has succeeded in initiating the creation of various identities, while modifying their structure. Islamic identity enables an individual to accept his membership in Islam through a sociological, or cultural identity; through an identity that the individual defines as a strict adherence to religious and ethical practices and a political identity that implies the establishment of a comprehensive Islamic government. The complexity of this phenomenon imposes the need to know the way of spread and the influence of faith in these societies. In this paper, the authors examine the emergence of Islam and its spread in the world, with the aim of identifying the transition of Islam from the family sphere to the public sphere of Muslim societies, or the emergence of Islamism as a political ideology that occurs in Muslim and non-Muslim societies in which there is Muslim population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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