On being religious : patterns of religious commitment in Muslim societies / Riaz Hassan. Nanyang : The Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2005 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2005
Content
Research
Teaching
Networking
Introduction: Religion and Muslim Identity
Muslim Piety
The Ideological Dimension—Religious Beliefs
The Ritualistic Dimension
The Devotional Dimension
The Experiential Dimension
The Consequential Dimension
The Ideological Dimension—Religious Beliefs
Table 2: Belief in Miracles
Table 6: Index of Orthodoxy of Religious Beliefs
The Ritualistic Dimension — Religious Practice
Indonesia
Pakistan
Index of Ritualistic Behaviour — Religious Practi
Table 10: Index of Religious Practice-Ritualism
Table 11: How the Qur’an Helps You in Making Ever
Table 12a: Feeling You Were in the Presence of Allah
Table 12c: A Sense of being Afraid of Allah
Table 13: Experiential Dimension
Table 14a: Would You Agree That a Person Who Says There is No Allah is Likely to Hold Dangerous Political Views?
Table 14b: Do You Agree or Disagree with Darwin’s
Methodology
Acknowledgments