A. i, ii, iii
B. ii, iii, i
C. iii, ii, i
D. i, iii, ii
Author: Arshad Zaman
A. Holy struggle
B. Islamic Law
C. Veiling women
D. None of the above
A. A populist Islamic movement overthrew a powerful secular state
B. The revolution caused the Iran-Iraq war
C. The language of Jihad and martyrdom had been vindicated
D. All of the above
A. the relative decline of the West.
B. a population explosion in the Muslim world and resurgence of Islam.
C. the impact of expansion and transnational flows resulting from globalization
D. all of the above
A. Culture drawing on many influences but still within the patriarchal and Eurocentric framework
B. Culture drawing on multiple influences undermining patriarchal culture
C. Listening to world music
D. Eating a big Mac in India
A. Extreme religious revivalism
B. A type of political protest against the West or prevailing institutions
C. A reaction to modernity
D. All of the above
A. Belief in universal rationality
B. Progress through empirical science
C. Goals involving mastery of nature
D. All of the above
A. Customs and norms
B. History and religion
C. Language and ethnicity
D. All of the above
A. i, iii, iv
B. i, ii, iii
C. i, ii, iv
D. ii, iii, iv
A. Europe and the US
B. The broadest construction of cultural identity
C. A society which is intellectually accomplished
D. Mesopotamia