246 research outputs found
Protesta popular en Palestina. El incierto futuro de la resistencia sin armas
A review of: Darweish, Marwan y Andrew Ribgy (2015) Popular protest in Palestine. The uncertain future of unarmed resistance, Londres, Pluto Press.En reseña de: Darweish, Marwan y Andrew Ribgy (2015) Popular protest in Palestine. The uncertain future of unarmed resistance, Londres, Pluto Press
Popular protest in Palestine. The uncertain future of unarmed resistance
A review of: Darweish, Marwan y Andrew Ribgy (2015) Popular protest in Palestine. The uncertain future of unarmed resistance, Londres, Pluto Press.</p
Methodology of Interpretation of Abu Marwan Bin Musa in the Book of Hidāyatul Insān Bi Tafsīr Al-Qur’ān
Interpretive research cannot be separated from methodology. As time goes by, efforts to understand God's words in the Qur'an and human efforts are growing. Reading the Qur'an will occur and develop from time to time both in terms of mode of interpretation, epistemology, methodology, etc. As long as the interpretation process is carried out, it will not stop. When interpreting the Qur'an, each interpreter will be influenced by the social and cultural conditions in which he lives, and the political situation around him has a great influence on him, as was Abu Marwan bin Musa. Tafsīr Hidāyat al Insān bi Tafsīr al-Qur`ān written by Abu Marwan bin Musa is one of the products of contemporary interpretation, as is the case in 21. The book of Tafsīr Hidāyat al Insān bi Tafsīr al-Qur`ān uses the ittijāh al-salafī paradigm to interpret verses Quran verses. In this study, the author examines the method of interpretation of Abu Marwan bin Musa in the book "Tafsīr Hidāyat al Insān bi Tafsīr al-Qur'ān" and evaluates the book. Therefore, the author tries to look at the methodology of Abu Marwan bin Musa in this book
Everyday resistance among Palestinians living in Israel 1948-1966
Contemporary research often either overlooks Palestinians who experienced life under Israeli military rule (1948–1966) or describes them as acquiescent. This interview-based study draws on wide-ranging sources and the testimony of Palestinians in the Galilee and Triangle to provide multiple examples of people’s everyday resistance to the extension of Israeli military rule. The objects of this research are the acts of nonviolent resistance undertaken by Palestinians to preserve their own existence first and foremost rather than to endanger that of others. The testimony gathered signals the persistence of resistance, dignity, and identity, but it also speaks to how contingent and difficult acts of nonviolent resistance are
Popular Protest in Palestine
Defenders of Israel’s expropriation of Palestinian lands rely on various narratives to legitimise their territorial expansion and associated dispossession of Palestinians. One of the dominant motifs upon which they have relied is that of Palestinians as barbaric terrorists that threaten the security of the Jewish people living within Israel (Shehadah, 2020). There has been a long history of unarmed Palestinian resistance to the Zionist project, and it is the aim of this chapter to outline the main features of this history, from its first manifestations in the late 19th century up until the recent past
Israeli Peace and Solidarity Organizations
The Israeli peace and solidarity movement serves as a key external support to Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation by leveraging pressure and its influence with the Israeli government and society. This chapter explores the role of Israeli peace and solidarity organisations, highlights the challenges and dilemmas they face, and provides an insight into the actions needed to effectively address Israeli society
Peacebuilding and Reconciliation
Co-editor Dr Rank a special issue for the Journal of Conflict Transformation and Security which focused on the following issues: ethnic conflict, peace and democracy, Peacebuilding, reconciliation and forgiveness <br/
Olive trees: livelihoods and resistance
Publisher statement: Used by permission of the Publishers from ‘Olive trees: livelihoods and resistance’, in Challenging Post-conflict Environments eds. Alpaslan Özerdem and Rebecca Roberts (Farnham: Ashgate, 2012), pp. 175–188. Copyright © 201
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