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What is a historical explanation for why Islam might be practiced differently today in a West African community and a Middle Eastern community?

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The West isolates the spheres of knowledge and action and enshrines the individual. Despite overtones of “civic religion” in Western societies, they are extrinsically secular; traditional Muslims are overtly committed to the sacred as the cornerstone of community and family life.

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traditional Muslims are overtly committed to the sacred as the cornerstone of community and family life.

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