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Cultural and Ethnic Studies
In today’s world, people from different countries, cities and institutions unprecedentedly resemble each other in every aspect of life. Likewise, the deeds and imagery aspirations of Oriental and Occidental people also resemble. In such an atmosphere, the local cultures rooted in history become accessories and lose their historical significance and metaphysical aspects in the edifice...
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Alexander Gelyevich Dugin [A e ca p e e y ,)] (b.1962) is one of the most prominent and most prolific political philosopher of Russo-Eurasianist polemology and co-founder of several extremely anti-western movements. Dugin propagates selected aspects of Jean-François Thiriart’s ideas and Hegelian synthesis of the Strasserist and Stalinist authoritarian concepts of existence as the...
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Based on a brief historic analysis, this article explained how the migration of merchants from central Asian helped the global spread of Islam to ancient China starting from the seventh century and how Islam impacted the formation of Chinese Hui ethnic minority. It is identified that Islam faith played a key role in uniting together...
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Crusades occurred between Muslims and Christians in 1097 to 1291, which its main aim was to recapture Jerusalem by the Christians. During this time, Europeans had enough opportunity to learn about Islamic civilization and its cultural and economic benefits. Although these were ended with the political and military victory of Muslims enabling them to keep...
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