Results for tag:arab spring
Islam and the Arab uprising
Date: | 07 January 2013 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Guest contributor Prof Jeffrey Haynes from London Metropolitan University reflects on recent events in the Middle East and Northern Africa and their implications for how we understand the role of religion in public life.
On the Political and the Personal. Or, How to Retain a Sense of “Humanity” in Egypt? Part 2
Date: | 11 December 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Dr Vivienne Matthies-Boon is currently in Cairo. In this continuation of her previous post, she shares with us some of her experiences and reflections on the ongoing conflict between pro-democracy campaigners and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood.
On the Personal and the Political. Or, How to Retain a Sense of ‘Humanity’ in Egypt? Part 1
Date: | 08 December 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Dr Vivienne Matthies-Boon is currently in Cairo. In today’s post, she shares with us some of her experiences and reflections on the ongoing conflict between pro-democracy campaigners and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Polarization of the anti-Islam film debate: undoing the Arab Spring? Part Two
Date: | 21 September 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Alongside the ideologically-driven agenda of the anti-Islam films that we explored in Part One, we should also not underestimate the political nature of the production and release of this film just before the 11th anniversary of 9/11 as well as before the...
Polarization of the anti-Islam film debate: Undoing the Arab Spring? Part One
Date: | 19 September 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Over the last few days, international news coverage has been largely dominated by reports on protests across the world against a film that protestors claim is a direct insult to the prophet Muhammed. The protests started with the storming of the American...