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The bay'a: Modern political uses of Islamic ritual in the Arab world
Elie Podeh
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Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Saudi Arabia
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Arab
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Jordan
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Syria
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Iraq
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Political Use
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Arab World
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Islamic Ritual
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Egypt
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Utilitarian
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Political Culture
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Article Analysis
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Islamic Tradition
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Lebanon
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State-specific
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Culture-based
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Modernity
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Historical Events
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Mixed Reservoirs
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Colonial Period
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Colonial Rule
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Arab Regimes
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Colonial Experience
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Muslim States
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Modern Use
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Investiture
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Hybrid Nature
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Oath of Allegiance
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Hijaz
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Symbolic Artifacts
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Traditional Rituals
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Arts and Humanities
Ritual
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Islamic
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Arab World
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Local
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Jordan
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Iraq
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Saudi Arabia
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Crisis
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Case Study
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Tradition
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Interplay
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Egypt
20%
Islamic Tradition
20%
Kingdom
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Political Culture
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Symbolics
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Lebanon
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Oath
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investiture
20%
Hijaz
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Colonial period
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allegiance
20%
Colonial rule
20%
Social Sciences
Ritual
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Arab World
100%
Jordan
40%
Syrian Arab Republic
40%
Iraq
40%
Saudi Arabia
40%
Case Study
20%
Lebanon
20%
Political Culture
20%
Egypt
20%
Territory
20%
Islamic Tradition
20%