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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

FINAL PAPER STRUCTURE - Islamic Movements FALL 2017


FINAL PAPER STRUCTURE

Full Name of Islamic Movement/Party

Students’ Names

Islamic Movements
FALL 2017

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5k3xUhSIpT-S0pMc0Rld0lQODQ

Contents:

  1. Introduction to a movement/party
  2. Origins: Describe the historical, political and social roots of the movement/party
  3. Founder’s Biography
  4. Demographic Characteristics of the movement/party
  5. Historical Transformations to Modern Times
  6. Relationship with the other parties and movements
  7. Movement or Party’s view on democracy, women, capitalism, secularism, etc.
  8. Future of the movement/party
  9. 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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