Revisiting Fanaticism in the Context of Wasaṭīyyah
Fanaticism is derived from the Latin word fanum, which refers to sacred places of worship such as temples or other consecrated sites. The complete term fanaticus means “to be put into raging enthusiasm by a deity.”2 In the modern sense, a fanatic is simply an individual who goes to an extreme, is o...
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Autor principal: | Ahmad F. Yousif |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2015
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