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            La controverse islamo-chrétienne en Afrique du sud

            Ahmed Deedat et les nouvelles formes de débat

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            Author(s)
            Sadouni, Samadia
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            La communauté indienne d’Afrique du Sud, présente depuis le xixe siècle, est divisée par religions (notamment hindouisme et islam). Cette division, mise à profit par l’apartheid, a eu pour effet de souder fortement la communauté musulmane. Dès lors, certains religieux, et notamment Ahmed Deedat, ont prôné une lutte idéologique contre le christianisme, parallèlement à un développement des services sociaux. Dépendant des aides financières du Pakistan et de l’Arabie Saoudite, Deedat n’a jamais remis en cause l’apartheid, système qui a permis son émergence. Sa polémique anti-chrétienne est pacifique et fondée sur le prêche, à la manière des évangélistes américains. Deedat, entièrement paralysé durant les dernières années de sa vie, a exercé une influence profonde sur la « prédication mondialisée ».
            URI
            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86510
            Keywords
            Afrique du Sud; controverse; religion; hindouisme; islam; apartheid; communauté musulmane; christianisme; prêche
            DOI
            10.4000/books.pup.13023
            Webshop link
            https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...
            ISBN
            9791036561115, 9782853997935
            Publisher
            Presses universitaires de Provence
            Publisher website
            http://books.openedition.org/pup
            Publication date and place
            Aix-en-Provence, 2011
            Series
            Le temps de l’histoire,
            Classification
            African history
            History of religion
            Pages
            260
            Rights
            https://www.openedition.org/6540?lang=en
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