FINAL PAPER STRUCTURE
Full Name of Islamic Movement/Party
Students’ Names 
Islamic Movements
FALL 2017
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5k3xUhSIpT-S0pMc0Rld0lQODQ
Contents:
- Introduction to a movement/party
- Origins: Describe the historical, political and social roots of the movement/party
- Founder’s Biography
- Demographic Characteristics of the movement/party
- Historical Transformations to Modern Times
- Relationship with the other parties and movements
- Movement or Party’s view on democracy, women, capitalism, secularism, etc.
- Future of the movement/party
- CONCLUSION
I:
Introduction to a movement/party (at least 500 word)   
Brief Introduction
Your definition of an Islamic party/movement 
Comparison of the movement/party to other Islamic
parties and movements
Cover a broader spectrum of Islamic movements/parties worldwide
What branch of Islam does this movement/party practice
or represent: Sunni (Hanefi, Shafi, Maliki or Hanbali) or Shi’a? Please
explain. 
II:
Origins: Describe the historical, political and social roots of the movement/party
(At least 1000 words)
How and why was the movement/party established?
         By whom – what people were involved?
III:
Founder’s Biography (at least 750 words) 
         His ethnic origin
         His Islamic education
         His teachings
         His view about Islam and the Islamic
State
         His view about Muslims in general -
worldwide
         His views
concerning women, democracy, capitalism, imperialism/occupations               in Muslim lands 
IV:
Demographic Characteristics of the movement/party (at least 500 words)
Ethnicity
Gender 
Employment 
Education 
Class structure/Income
Others 
V:
Historical Transformations to Modern Times (at least 1000 words)
         Historical social and political
transformations, struggles, successes and growing pains, until modern times.
VI:
Relationship with the other parties and movements (at least 500 words)
How is the movement or party viewed? How does the
movement or party    perceive other mosques/community
centers? And vice versa.
VII:
Movement or Party’s view on democracy, women, capitalism, secularism, etc. (at
least 1000 words) 
VIII:
Future of the movement/party (at least 500 words) 
         Aspirations, financial realities,
obstacles, and future projections 
IX:
CONCLUSION:  Please provide your concluding remarks (at least 250 words)
Your paper should be at least
6.000 words in length.
 
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