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Die Salafiya, Die Reformer des Islam : eine Darstellung der Biographien und des politischen Denkens von Ǧamāl Al-Din, Al-Afġānī, Muḥammad ʻAbduh, Muḥammad Rašīd Riḍā und Ḥasan Al-Banna, sowie der Muslimbruderschaft in ihrer formativen Phase 1928 - 1932 / Muhammad Sameer Murtaza.

LIBRA BP80 .M865 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Murtaza, Muhammad Sameer.
Contributor:
Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
Language:
Arabic
English
German
Subjects (All):
Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt)--History.
Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt).
Afghānī, Jamāl al-Dīn, 1838-1897.
Afghānī, Jamāl al-Dīn.
Muḥammad ʻAbduh, 1849-1905.
Muḥammad ʻAbduh.
Bannā, Ḥasan, 1906-1949.
Bannā, Ḥasan.
Muḥammad Rashīd Riḍā.
Islamic renewal--Egypt--Biography.
Islamic renewal.
Muslims--Egypt--Biography.
Muslims.
History.
Egypt.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
284 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm
Edition:
1. Auflage.
Other Title:
Die Reformer des Islam
Darstellung der Biographien und des politischen Denkens von Ǧamal Al-Din Al-Afġanī, Muḥammad ʻAbduh, Muḥammad Rašīd Riḍā und Ḥasan Al-Banna, sowie der Muslimbruderschaft in ihrer formativen Phase 1928-1932
Place of Publication:
Norderstedt : Books on Demand, 2005.
Language Note:
Contains original texts in Arabic, with English translation and commentary; German.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-284).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
ISBN:
3833450738
9783833450730
OCLC:
227811960

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