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  1. Precursor del antiimperialismo, fue uno de los fundadores del modernismo islámico 2 y del panislamismo, 3 y ha sido descrito como "menos interesado en la teología que en organizar la respuesta musulmana frente a la presión de Occidente." 4 .

  2. Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī (Pashto/Persian: سید جمال‌‌‌الدین افغانی), also known as Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī (Persian: سید جمال‌‌‌الدین اسد‌آبادی) and commonly known as Al-Afghani (1838/1839 – 9 March 1897), was a political activist and Islamic ideologist who ...

  3. Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, Muslim politician, political agitator, and journalist whose belief in the potency of a revived Islamic civilization in the face of European domination significantly influenced the development of Muslim thought in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  4. 25 de may. de 2011 · Also known as Asadabadi because of his now-proven birth and early childhood in Asadabad in northwest Iran, Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Afghani (b. 1838/9–d. 1897) was a pioneering figure in promoting political activism to counter British encroachments in the Muslim world and in advocating Muslim unity against Western conquest.

  5. Sayyid Jamāl-al-dīn al-Afghānī fue un pensador y activista político que recorrió la Persia Kayar, Afganistán, Egipto, la India y el Imperio otomano durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX intentando conseguir la unidad de la comunidad musulmana para hacer frente al imperialismo de Occidente.

  6. Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī , (born 1838, Asadābād, Persia—died March 9, 1897, Istanbul), Muslim politician and journalist. He is thought to have adopted the name Afghānī to conceal the fact that he was of Persian Shīʿite origin. He lived in Afghanistan from 1866, and a year later he became counselor to the khan.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2005 · Learn about the life and legacy of Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, a philosopher and politician who promoted Muslim unity and reform against British imperialism. Explore his travels, influences, achievements, and challenges in Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Egypt.