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Weekly ,: The Backbone of Tablighi ,In this chapter, I give an ethnographic account of my participation in weekly . activities in a Cardiff mosque. I started my fieldwork in the UK when I met a Malaysian Tablighi Jamaat group who came in the UK to preach among the Malaysian Students. As part of their preaching journey, they stayed for three days in a mosque near Cardiff University.deforestation 发表于 2025-3-27 01:46:00
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pens up new avenues of research on the contemporary TablighiThe book uses an ethnographic approach to explore why the Tablighi Jamaat movement remains so successful in contemporary times. It shows that this success results from the positive image that it cultivates, and the systematic preaching actiRADE 发表于 2025-3-27 15:29:58
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Islamic Reforms in Bangladeshess of Islamic revival and evolved from the reform efforts of Moulana Ilyas in the early twentieth century in India. Later on, this chapter discusses the background of Islam in Bangladesh, where Tablighi Jamaat has become a significant vehicle of the Islamic revival.Odyssey 发表于 2025-3-27 23:50:12
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Essence, Idea, and the A Priori After theto get a comprehensive understanding of the Tablighi Jamaat movement both in various parts in Bangladesh and in the UK. The tools used were participant observation, informal discussion, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions (FGD).