Islam in Revolution: Fundamentalism in the Arab WorldSyracuse University Press, 1985 - 249 pages "An excellent presentation, clearly written, with much information. . . . Sure to earn a prominent position among the few scholarly based, intelligently presented analyses of the political aspects of the reaction of this civilization called Islam to the ideological and material encroachments of the West".--American-Arab Affairs. |
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The SocialPsychological Bases of Islamic Revivalism | 3 |
Figures | 6 |
Tables | 31 |
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