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The Islamic Declaration (Bosnian: Islamska deklaracija) is an essay written by Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003), republished in 1990 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia. It presents his views on Islam and modernization. The treatise attempts to reconcile Western-style progress with Islamic tradition and issues a call for "Islamic renewal". The work was later used against Izetbegović and other pan-Islamists in a 1983 trial in Sarajevo, which resulted in him being sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment. He was released after two years.

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  • الإعلان الإسلامي (كتاب) (ar)
  • Islamische Deklaration (de)
  • Islamic Declaration (en)
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  • الإعلان الإسلامي هو كتاب ألفه علي عزت بيغوفيتش أول رئيس جمهورية للبوسنة والهرسك بعد انتهاء حرب البوسنة والهرسك. نبذة الناشر: «يتناول ظاهرة التخلف بين الشعوب الإسلامية، وطبيعة المشروع أو النظام الإسلامى وأبعاده وعناصره، فيعرض لإشكاليات النظام الإسلامى وأن الإسلام ليس مجرد دين ، وعلاقة الإسلام بالمسيحية واليهودية ورأيه في الرأسمالية والاشتراكية.» (ar)
  • Die Islamische Deklaration (bosnisch Islamska deklaracija) ist eine programmatische, panislamisch geprägte Schrift zur religiösen Erneuerung der Muslime, als deren Autor Alija Izetbegović gilt. Sie entstand Mitte der 1960er Jahre in Bosnien und Herzegowina (damals eine Teilrepublik Jugoslawiens) als Gemeinschaftswerk einiger Führer der Mladi Muslimani („Jungmuslime“), wurde aber zunächst nicht veröffentlicht und zirkulierte lediglich in den inneren Kreisen der bosnisch-muslimischen Opposition. (de)
  • The Islamic Declaration (Bosnian: Islamska deklaracija) is an essay written by Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003), republished in 1990 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia. It presents his views on Islam and modernization. The treatise attempts to reconcile Western-style progress with Islamic tradition and issues a call for "Islamic renewal". The work was later used against Izetbegović and other pan-Islamists in a 1983 trial in Sarajevo, which resulted in him being sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment. He was released after two years. (en)
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