In Tunisia after Arab Spring, Islamists’ new freedoms create new Muslim divide Washington Post Sixteen months after a humiliated Tunisian fruit vendor named Mohammed Bouazizi poured paint thinner on himself, lit a match, and sparked a wave of revolutions across the Arab world, the birthplace of the Arab Spring is in many ways better off than the … |
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The Arab Spring today Washington Post … particularly useful or relevant are displayed in Top Comments, as are comments by users with these badges: . Replies to those posts appear here, as well as posts by staff writers. All comments are posted in the All Comments tab. The Arab Spring today. |
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Arab Spring: Developing Unity through a Common Language of Normative and … American Muslim by Dr. Robert D. Crane The universal principles of normative jurisprudence, known in Islam as the maqasid al shari’ah, may provide a common language for the moderate middle in the spectrum of forces that produced the Arab Spring and will determine its… |
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For most Tunisians, little has changed GlobalPost In the town where the Arab Spring began in Tunisia, the economic condition remains as bad as ever. A man walks past the statue representing the cart of Mohamed Bouazizi, the fruit seller whose self-immolation sparked the revolution that ousted a … |
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Middle East hotel sector sees varied recovery since Arab Spring AME Info Elizabeth Randall, managing director of STR Global, said she is seeing ‘very positive trends’ in the Middle East hospitality sector since the Arab Spring, with revPAR (revenue per available room) up 10.4% across all hotels in the region in the first … |
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Consequences of Arab Spring will reach far across the globe The Augusta Chronicle But tthe arrival of a day in the winter of 2011 brought pandemonium to Egypt and Tunisia, and turned into what is now known as the “Arab Spring.” IT WAS THE beginning of an insurrection that had been dormant for many years. |
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Arab spring News : Apr 29, 2012
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