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Posted on November 15th, 2004 by .
Categories: Research International.
Black Triangle: The reform of Islam
From Anthony Cox’ blog Black Triangle. “The New York Review of Books reviews nine books about Islam and discusses the forces for change within the Muslim world. The article suggests there are two reform movements already underway in the Muslim world and that current “centrism” from moderate Islamists is a transitional phase, as the religion regroups in order to confront modernism. One reform group is Al Qaeda.”
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