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Arab & Islamic Theories

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    Gr12 Political Science
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  • Who encouraged his followers to not wear British clothes, and to make their own clothes?
    Ghandi
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  • Who said "“There are many causes that I am prepared to die for, but no causes that I am prepared to kill for”? a)Ghand b)Afghani c)Edward Said d)Franz Fanon
    Ghandi
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  • Which of the thinkers you had studied this week was imprisoned till death?
    Jamal Al Din Al Afghani
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  • Zuraiq wanted Nationalism, while Maudidi was against _________ a)Liberalism b)Jews c)Nationalism d)Religion
    Nationalism (divides us; Islam is an Umma)
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  • T/F: It was important to know where Afghani was from because the Sunni and Shia'a Muslims had conflicts.
    True
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  • T/F: Some people were sceptikal of Afghani caue no one knew where he actually came from.
    True
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  • Who named their son Gamal because they were so inspired by Gamal Abdelnasser? a)Jamal Afghani b)Alaa Al Maududi c)Kwame Nkrumah d)Ghandi
    Kwame Nkrumah
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  • What is meant by "Orient"?
    East
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  • For how long was Ghandi's strike?
    21 days
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  • T/F: After India gained its independence, internal fights occurred and the country was divided.
    True
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  • T/F: Zuraiq emphasized the importance of Islamic Umma.
    False; he emphasized Arab nationalism, coined "Nakba" and necessity of interfaith dialigues.
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  • T/F: Nkrumah wanted a mixed system between Islamic, African and Western systems.
    True
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  • During the medivial dark ages of Europe, the Arab region experienced a golden age.
    True.
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  • T/F: Maududi said that science and democracy should be taken from the west only.
    True
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  • T/F: Nkrumah named his son Gamal, after Gamal Abdelnasser.
    True; he was inspired by him.
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  • T/F: In order to survive modernity as an Arab, one should be responsible and not blame anyone.
    True
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