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Islamisation

Islamisation meaning

Alternative spelling of Islamization.

Example sentences (16)

The circumstance could validate the negative narrative of the Islamisation agenda of Nigeria” he said.

In 2015 he headed an initiative to launch a French version of the anti-immigrant German movement PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West).

During his trial last year, the court was told Mr Galea equated the "left wing" with Muslims and held the former responsible for the "Islamisation of Australia".

Now he has come to help establish and entrench Buhari’s Islamisation and Fulanisation agenda.

Dresden is also where the anti-Islam Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) movement began in 2014, and where it continues to hold rallies.

Huzir said Tan Tai Kim, chairman of the Chinese educationist group Dong Zong, will be questioned soon about the group’s claim that the introduction of Jawi khat in vernacular schools was a form of Islamisation.

In this encounter, he answers questions on the security issues in Nigeria, but disagrees that President Buhari has Islamisation and Fulanisation agenda.

Islamisation and global organised crimes of human trafficking, money laundering, drug trafficking, gun trafficking, illegal mining and regime change,” he said.

Pegida, which in German stands for ‘Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West’, calls for restrictions on Islamic immigration.

The left’s anti-racism meant they were the driving force behind what he described as the “Islamisation” and therefore destruction of Christian Europe.

The Quran burning that occurred during an event by Stop Islamisation of Norway (SIAN) has sparked strong reactions in the Muslim world.

They say “no” when we say stop the Islamisation.

This doesn’t mean it’s easy: Muslim-led fashion brands like mine face the dual threat of the far right attacking us for the “Islamisation of fashion” and conservative Muslims denouncing us for the fetishisation of Muslim women’s bodies.

According to Soviet advisors (in 1987), a bitter debate within the party had broken out between those who advocated the islamisation of the party and those who wanted to defend the gains of the Saur Revolution.

Created as an islamisation measure by the military regime and subsequently protected under the controversial 8th Amendment, its opponents question the very rationale and utility of this institution.

However, since the Islamisation movement of the 1980s and 90s, these aspects are often neglected or banned altogether.