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Qur’an Schools in the Malay Peninsula: A Traditional Education Template Between Change and Continuity
Published 2018-12-01“…This study examines the Qur’an schools in Malay Peninsula during the British colonial rule. It investigates how these educational institutions were perceived by the colonial rule and analyse the process of their transformation over the decades. …”
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Power Corruption in Es’kia Mphahlele’s Chirundu (1979)
Published 2022-03-01“…One of these novels is Es’kia Mphahlele’s Chirundu (1979) where the author also denounces colonial rule. From a postcolonialist perspective, the paper explores power corruption in Mphahlele’s Chirundu. …”
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Post-colonialism and Political Satire in South Africa
Published 2020-01-01“…South Africa suffered from the British colonial rule after which the Dutch settlers took over the country and exercised an excessive discriminatory regime. …”
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"إنهاض المجتمع وتنوير العقل: دراسة في روايات طه حسين ونذير أحمد Raising of Society and Enlightenment of Minds: A Study of Novels of Taha Hussein and Deputy Nazir Ahmad "...
Published 2016-12-01“…"Egyptian society and Indian society faced many social issues, especially during the British colonial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. …”
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The Idea of Progress: Meaning and Implications of Islam Berkemajuan in Muhammadiyah
Published 2022-12-01“…The idea of progress then serves as an intellectual response to social, political, and economic plight of Indonesians under Dutch colonial rule. In addition, the idea of progress is also particularly found in the discourse among inner circles of Muhammadiyah to advance the position of Muslims. …”
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