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  2. The Ulama in Contemporary Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Ulama in Contemporary Islam: Custodians of Change is a book by Muhammad Qasim Zaman, a professor at Princeton University.Published in 2002 by Princeton University Press under the series titled Princeton Studies in Muslim Politics, this academic work examines the ulama of South Asia, with a focus on the Deobandis.

  3. Zaman (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Zaman (Turkish:, literally "time" or "era"), sometimes stylized as ZAMAN, was a daily newspaper in Turkey. Zaman was a major, high-circulation daily [3] before government seizure on 4 March 2016 (the circulation was around 650,000 as of February 2016 [4]). It was founded in 1986 and was the first Turkish daily to go online in 1995. [5]

  4. Wikipedia:Peer review/Assad Zaman/archive1 - Wikipedia

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  5. Today's Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Established on 17 January 2007, it was the English-language edition of the Turkish daily Zaman. Today's Zaman included domestic and international coverage, and regularly published topical supplements. Its contributors included cartoonist Cem Kızıltuğ. On 4 March 2016, a state administrator was appointed to run Zaman as well as Today's Zaman. [2]

  6. Zaman - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia talk:Peer review/Assad Zaman/archive1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Dina Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Dina Zaman's childhood was spent in Japan, Russia and other countries. She studied mass communications and creative writing at Western Michigan University and Lancaster University respectively. [1] In 2007 a collection of her columns for the online newspaper Malaysiakini.com was published in book form as I am Muslim. [2]

  9. Zamane - Wikipedia

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    The French version launched November 2010; the Arabic version, October 2013. Both were founded by the Moroccan journalist Youssef Chmirou. Zamane is the first and only history magazine in Morocco.