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The Arya Samaj as a Fundamentalist Movement: A Study in Comparative Fundamentalism. (book reviews)

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The Journal of the American Oriental Society, January 1st, 1996

This book is really two separate books. The first two chapters (corresponding to part I) are one book, and the next two chapters (corresponding to most of part II) deliver the second. At the very end comes the brief chapter five, which carries the reader back to the first book.

In the first book (or part I) the reader is presented with a comparison of three movements, each of which is held to be fundamentalist. The first is Christian (the Bob Jones University); the second is Muslim (the Jama at-i Islami of Pakistan); and the third is Hindu (the Arya Samaj). These three are compared in accor...

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