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The interpretation of Islam promoted by this funding was the strict, conservative Saudi-based Wahhabism or Salafism.
The cultural environment in Saudi Arabia is highly conservative ; the country adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic religious law ( Shari ' a ).
Lakoff further argues that one of the reasons liberals have had difficulty since the 1980s is that they have not been as aware of their own guiding metaphors, and have too often accepted conservative terminology framed in a way to promote the strict father metaphor.
There have been many different opinions and controversy regarding this subject: " But for some conservative Muslims this verges on blasphemy ; they say music is " haram "-or not allowed-in their strict interpretation of Islam ".
The decline of the Fauvist movement after 1906 did nothing to affect the rise of Matisse ; many of his finest works were created between 1906 and 1917, when he was an active part of the great gathering of artistic talent in Montparnasse, even though he did not quite fit in, with his conservative appearance and strict bourgeois work habits.
Although its strongly conservative views on theology and ethics might seem to make the LCMS politically compatible with Protestant evangelicals and fundamentalists in the U. S., the LCMS largely eschews political activity, partly out of concerns to keep the denomination untainted with potential heresies and also because of its strict understanding of the Lutheran distinction between the Two Kingdoms ( see above ), which repudiates the primarily Calvinist presuppositions about the totalizing rule of God that informs much, if not most, of U. S. evangelical understanding of politics and Christianity.
The Armed Forces who seized power in 1966, overthrowing president Illia, began a repressive and unpopular regime, characteristic for its violent actions against Argentina's universities and for its policy of establishing strict and conservative catholic morals.
In 1927, he accepted an invitation from Max Aitken to join the conservative Evening Standard on the strict understanding that there would be no editorial interference with his output.
Morally strict and conservative, he employed as many as 18 farm hands, and former employees reportedly admired and respected him for his fair treatment and good wages.
Strauss himself noted that he came from a " conservative, even orthodox Jewish home ," but one which knew little about Judaism except strict adherence to ceremonial laws.
Hanbali jurisprudence is considered very strict and conservative, especially regarding questions of creed and Aqeedah.
Although Burger had conservative leanings and was considered a strict constructionist, the U. S. Supreme Court delivered a variety of transformative decisions on abortion, capital punishment, religious establishment, and school desegregation during his tenure.
* strict conservative moral standards with low liberal moral standards — a general difficulty at doing ' wrong ' or behaving in ways perceived as transgressive, which also can elicit negative emotions
The CPC, for the most part, holds to more conservative beliefs than the Presbyterian Church ( U. S. A .), with an orientation toward Arminianism as opposed to the strict Calvinism of other conservative Presbyterian churches in the U. S.
The Government bases its legitimacy on governance according to the precepts of the rigorously conservative and strict interpretation of the Salafi or Wahhabi school of the Sunni branch of Islam and discriminates against other branches of Islam.
Méndez was a moderate who advocated a strict conservative financial policy for the government.
Like other Scottish Protestant Christians of the time they were very conservative and adopted the opinions of a particularly strict form of Calvinism.
This strict adherence to forms used in the Classical Period earned Brahms a reputation for being musically " conservative.
She argued against Aurangzeb's strict regulation of public life in accordance with his conservative religious beliefs and his decision in 1679 to restore the poll tax on non-Muslims, which she said would alienate his Hindu subjects.
Unlike many of his conservative followers, Bryan was not a strict biblical literalist, and had no objection to " evolution before man but for the fact that a concession as to the truth of evolution up to man furnishes our opponents with an argument which they are quick to use, namely, if evolution accounts for all the species up to man, does it not raise a presumption in behalf of evolution to include man?
Some people consider him a great general who was wholeheartedly devoted to the protection of his country, while others consider him to be a strict conservative tyrant who ursurped the government.
Her upcoming activities would be strict, calm, and conservative.
* strict constructionism, a term referring to a conservative type of legal or constitutional interpretation

strict and education
According to Suetonius, Agrippina had a strict upbringing and education.
Following an education in a strict religious and ethical environment as an altar boy at the vicarage of Jimpley, he became a rather isolated, independent and disciplined person, and acquired a knowledge and an appreciation for the scientific method in a practical world.
A strict system of reward and punishment, hard work and religious instruction, was thought to be able to correct those who had been abandoned and neglected with little education and moral ground works.
This suggests that despite his rebelliousness at home, Coubertin adapted well to the strict rigors of a Jesuit education.
The Bronze Age civilization at its final period of time, displayed all its characteristic social traits: low level of urbanization, small cities centered around temples or royal palaces, strict separation of classes between an illiterate mass of peasants and craftsmen, and a powerful military elite, knowledge of writing and education reserved to a tiny minority of scribes, and pronounced aristocratic life.
In 2003, a Supreme Court decision ( Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 US 244 – Supreme Court 2003 ) regarding affirmative action in higher education permitted educational institutions to consider race as a factor ; a small plus factor, when admitting students, but ruled that strict point systems are unconstitutional.
The duty of State to ( equally ) fund is limited to free compulsory education ( presently until the age of sixteen ); Subarticle 7 however states that law will specify the conditions under which non-compulsory education will be funded ; unsurprisingly there is in fact in this field also strict equality.
Art, literature, education, and science were placed under strict ideological scrutiny, since they were supposed to serve the interests of the victorious proletariat.
The son of a military man, Cernuda received a strict education as a child, and then studied law at the University of Seville, where he met the poet and literature professor Pedro Salinas.
The unifying effect was particularly true of the " radical period "" of the French Third Republic which fought regionalisms ( including regional languages ), supported anti-clericalism and a strict separation of church from state ( including education ) and actively promoted national identity, thus converting ( as the historian Eugen Weber has put it ) a " country of peasants into a nation of Frenchmen ".
He received the strict and structured education of a Spanish Infante ; he was very pious and was often in awe of his domineering mother, who according to many contemporaries, he resembled greatly.
He depicts the process of contemporary scientific education as a mild form of indoctrination, aimed at " making the history of science duller, simpler, more uniform, more ' objective ' and more easily accessible to treatment by strict and unchanging rules.
In Zaragoza, Buñuel received a strict Jesuit education at the private Colegio del Salvador.
" However its platform calls for government subsidies for alternative energy, increased government spending on day care, education and medical care, tougher labour laws, the regulation of " casinos and bordellos ", the imposition of " strict limits on animal experiments ", and the continued prohibition of drugs " more harmful " than marijuana.
Their training consisted of strict religious and military education to help them become “ good Muslim horsemen and fighters.
From 1683 on, it reached its greatest power under the directorship of Charles Le Brun with its hierarchy of members and strict system of education.
This viewpoint is supported by the educational attainment of countries — in East Asia for instance — that combine strict discipline with high standards of education.
The work emphasised that his classical education was of good quality but was reinforced with strict discipline and corporal punishment.
An advocate of modern science and political teaching, rather than the strict classical education afforded by schools, he was dismissed from his post and entered the Yunnan Military Academy in Kunming.
Unfortunately for Trenchard's education, the tutor was neither strict enough nor skillful enough to overcome the children's mischievous attempts to avoid receiving instruction.
Some children were left to state custody during a time when such care was marked by strict rules, insufficient education and abuse.
Ironically, despite open domestic opposition to his views in education, in 1868, he was instrumental in the reformation of Galatasaray High School in strict concordance with his secular views, as the first Western-style state higher education institution in Ottoman Empire.

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