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Friday, 19 October 2012

October 2012

Dear friend

In this issue of Understanding the World we include an abstract of an article on Islam recently posted on the blog Life in the Universe as well as links to other related articles.


Islam's role in the upcoming world order

After the Arab Spring the question is: What role will the countries of the Arab Spring play in the upcoming world order. Will they become true democracies or Islamist states at odds with the West? Will stability return or will militant groups assert themselves in the public space created by the revolutions? What impact will the conflict in Syria have on the wider Middle Eastern situation? Such an inquiry should include some understanding of the main forces at work within those Islamic communities and the goals they aspire to. In this article I focus on the Salafists, the Sufi's, the Muslim Brothers and the Shiites, asking: How will each of these groups try to influence the process of change? And how will the poles of influence in the Middle East amplify these influences. What will the new world order eventually looks like? (Key words:  Al-Qaeda, Arab Spring, Jihad, Muslim Brothers, Muslim caliphate, new world order, Salafists, Shiites, Sufi's, Sunni-Shiite conflict, Turkey).
To read the full article: Islam's role in the upcoming world order 

See also The Priory of Sion is back for another perspective on the above (and a possible connection between the Sufi's and the European Rosicrucians)
and Die Nuwe Toring van Babel for an eschatological interpretation of these developments. 

For current developments in the EU the following article is worth reading: Analysis: Nobel-crowned EU risks future as loveless marriage
On the proto-Elamitic writing (3200-2900 BC) of the ancient Elamites who lived beside the Sumerians: Breakthrough in world's oldest undeciphered writing. The Sumerians are important, not only because they represent the oldest true civilization (the first to write etc), but also because Abraham, the forefather of the Israelites, came from Sumeria. I discuss the Sumerian roots of the book of Genesis in my book Op soek na Abraham en sy God (2012, Griffel).


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