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الصفحة 263
Modernity also comes from new lowtech . materials which have changed everyday life ( roofing tin , bricks , clothes , whisky , new plants such as tomatoes , etc. ) . However , modernity is associated not only with beneficial novelties ...
Modernity also comes from new lowtech . materials which have changed everyday life ( roofing tin , bricks , clothes , whisky , new plants such as tomatoes , etc. ) . However , modernity is associated not only with beneficial novelties ...
الصفحة 264
Islam and Christianity are not better adapted to modernity but they are associated with it ; they embody modernity because of their relationship with both good and bad aspects of it . The quest for a new identity Another common theory ...
Islam and Christianity are not better adapted to modernity but they are associated with it ; they embody modernity because of their relationship with both good and bad aspects of it . The quest for a new identity Another common theory ...
الصفحة 265
Bruce ( 1982 ) shows , for example , how in the emirate of Bauchi , Nigeria , different kinds of jobs are associated with either Islam or Christianity . Tailors , butchers and traders are Muslims , while masons and civil servants are ...
Bruce ( 1982 ) shows , for example , how in the emirate of Bauchi , Nigeria , different kinds of jobs are associated with either Islam or Christianity . Tailors , butchers and traders are Muslims , while masons and civil servants are ...
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