Religious adherence is one of the fundamental characteristics of transnational culture. More than just a set of behavioral patterns having to do with worship and ceremony, religion is an important conditioner of the ways that people treat each other and the environments that they occupy. As, the author states, "This is particularly true when the adherents of a spiritual concept actively apply their beliefs to secular political goals, such as Pan-Islamic pride and solidarity."
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