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7 December 2025
- 15:4915:49, 7 December 2025 diff hist 0 Taqrīb (Islamic Rapprochement): Concept, History, and Institutional Development →19th–Early 20th Century Reformism
- 15:3015:30, 7 December 2025 diff hist +368 N Jamal al-Din al-Afghani Created page with "'''Jamal al-Din al-Afghani''' was a central figure in Islamic revival and Pan-Islamic thought, advocating unity among Muslims to resist colonial pressures. His ideas significantly influenced later Taqrīb scholars who argued for overcoming sectarian barriers (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.</ref> ==References==" current
- 15:2915:29, 7 December 2025 diff hist +388 N Pan-Islamism Created page with "'''Pan-Islamism''' is a political and intellectual movement calling for unity among Muslims across geographic and sectarian boundaries. It provided the ideological foundation for Sunni–Shia rapprochement by framing internal division as a key factor in Muslim political decline (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.</ref> ==References==" current
- 15:2815:28, 7 December 2025 diff hist +406 N Islamic reform Created page with "'''Islamic reform''' movements of the 19th and 20th centuries sought renewal through reinterpretation of Islamic teachings in light of modern challenges. These reformists viewed sectarian division as a barrier to civilizational progress, directly influencing the formation of Taqrīb institutions (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.</ref> ==References=="
- 15:2715:27, 7 December 2025 diff hist +443 N Islamic history Created page with "'''Islamic history''' encompasses the evolution of Muslim societies from the 7th century onward, including periods of unity, contestation, and intellectual transformation. Modern Taqrīb draws upon historical precedents of cooperation while addressing divisions that emerged through centuries of theological and political development (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.</ref> ==References=="
- 15:2515:25, 7 December 2025 diff hist +472 N Shia Islam Created page with "'''Shia Islam''' centers on the belief in divinely guided Imams descended from the Prophet’s family, shaping distinct theological and jurisprudential traditions. Its clerical centers in Najaf and Qom significantly contributed to modern Taqrīb by engaging directly with Sunni scholars in institutional dialogue, especially within mid-20th-century Cairo (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century. Brill.</ref> ==References==" current
- 15:2415:24, 7 December 2025 diff hist +16 Sunni Islam No edit summary current
- 15:2315:23, 7 December 2025 diff hist +579 N Sunni Islam Created page with "'''Sunni Islam''' is the largest branch of the Muslim community, emphasizing the authority of the early caliphs and the continuity of prophetic tradition through classical jurisprudential schools. Its scholars and institutions, especially those connected to Al-Azhar University, played foundational roles in the emergence of modern Taqrīb initiatives, shaping cross-sectarian religious dialogue throughout the 20th century (Brunner, 2004). <ref>Brunner, R. (2004). Islam..."
- 15:0315:03, 7 December 2025 diff hist +3 Taqrīb (Islamic Rapprochement): Concept, History, and Institutional Development →External Links
- 15:0315:03, 7 December 2025 diff hist −5 Taqrīb (Islamic Rapprochement): Concept, History, and Institutional Development →External Links
- 14:5314:53, 7 December 2025 diff hist −962 Taqrīb (Islamic Rapprochement): Concept, History, and Institutional Development No edit summary
- 14:4614:46, 7 December 2025 diff hist +6,273 N Taqrīb (Islamic Rapprochement): Concept, History, and Institutional Development Created page with "'''Taqrīb''' (Arabic: التقريب; “rapprochement” or “bringing closer”) refers to modern intellectual and institutional efforts to reduce doctrinal and sectarian distance among Muslim communities, particularly between Sunni and Shia schools of thought. Although unity themes exist across Islamic heritage, scholars note that formalized, structured rapprochement is largely a '''modern''' development shaped by reform movements, pan-Islamic activism, and 20th-cen..."
3 December 2025
- 11:0011:00, 3 December 2025 diff hist +21 N Bruegel — EU economics / policy Peysepar moved page Bruegel — EU economics / policy to Bruegel current Tag: New redirect
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- 10:5710:57, 3 December 2025 diff hist +17,132 N Bruegel Created page with "Bruegel, the Brussels-based think tank specializing in European and global economic policy, has established itself as a preeminent voice in shaping EU policy debates since its founding in 2005. Conceived as a European counterpart to influential Anglo-Saxon institutions like the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Bruegel’s mission is to produce “independent, fact-based research on economic policy” with the aim of “improving economic policy” in Europ..."
- 10:3510:35, 3 December 2025 diff hist +12 European Council on Foreign Relations →12. Recommendations current
- 10:3410:34, 3 December 2025 diff hist +65 European Council on Foreign Relations No edit summary
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- 09:5109:51, 3 December 2025 diff hist +14 European Council on Foreign Relations →8. Editorial Independence & Governance Scrutiny
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- 09:2309:23, 3 December 2025 diff hist +2 European Council on Foreign Relations →2. Mission, Vision & Organisational Structure
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1 December 2025
- 15:4515:45, 1 December 2025 diff hist +16 European Council on Foreign Relations No edit summary
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- 14:5714:57, 1 December 2025 diff hist +9,860 N European Council on Foreign Relations Created page with "The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), founded in 2007, is a transnational European think tank focused on developing coherent and effective European foreign policy. It publishes research on global strategy, regional security, multilateralism, migration, and Muslim-majority regions. ECFR has become one of Europe’s most cited foreign-policy think tanks, known for its networked structure across EU capitals (Balfour, 2012).<ref>Balfour, R. (2012). The European T..."
30 November 2025
- 16:3116:31, 30 November 2025 diff hist +58 Hudson Institute No edit summary current
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29 November 2025
- 15:1215:12, 29 November 2025 diff hist −754 Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs) No edit summary current
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- 08:5508:55, 29 November 2025 diff hist +10,811 N Hudson Institute Created page with "Founded in 1961, the Hudson Institute is one of the United States’ most enduring conservative policy think tanks, known for its influence in national security, geopolitics, and ideological debates concerning Islam, political Islam, and Muslim-majority countries. Its research is widely used in congressional testimony, policy briefings, and media analysis, making it an important—though sometimes controversial—node in U.S. policy networks. == 1. Identification & Meta..."
26 November 2025
- 16:2316:23, 26 November 2025 diff hist +20 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute →12. Recommendations (for Researchers & Policymakers)
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- 16:1816:18, 26 November 2025 diff hist +7 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute →8. Editorial Independence & Governance Scrutiny
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