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Religious Diversity and Multi‐Religiosity in Singapore
ABSTRACT Can government‐mandated exposure to religious diversity both reinforce exclusive identities and cultivate “multi‐religiosity”? This study leverages the 2024 Global East Survey of Religion and Spirituality to investigate how Singapore's state‐mandated and managed pluralism impacts the religious lives of its citizens.
Corey Resweber, Bing Han, Fenggang Yang
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Political Naturalisation: Conscripting Transit Citizens in the United Arab Emirates
ABSTRACT Since its formation, the United Arab Emirates has sought to construct a cohesive sense of national identity among its citizens, centred on a system of material and legal privileges granted exclusively to Emirati nationals. A pillar of its nation‐building project was the strict exclusion of foreigners from citizenship and the upholding of a ...
Mira Al Hussein
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مخاطرُ الذَّكَاءِ الاصطنَاعِيِّ في الفتوى دراسة فقهية مقارنة / The Dangers Of Artificial Intelligence In Issuing Fatwas: A Comparative Jurisprudential Study [PDF]
انتشر - في الآونة الأخيرة- علم الذكاء الاصطناعي وهو من التكنولوجيا الحديثة التي تتصف بالتقدم والتأثير السريع في مجالات مختلفة منها مجال الفتوى والإفتاء ؛ لأن لها مكانة عظيمة ومهمة في حياة المسلمين ؛ إذ يحتاجون إلى الاستفتاء والاستشارة الشرعية في مختلف ...
صفاء السيد لولو الفار
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite breast cancer disproportionately affecting ethnically diverse populations, these groups remain underrepresented in UK cancer clinical trials, limiting the validity and generalisability of research findings, including treatment efficacy and safety.
Lorraine Turner +4 more
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Modernitas dan Keindonesiaan Fatwa Majelis Ulama Indonesia
This research shows that 19 (nineteen) fatwas of 104 (one hundred and four) fatwas of the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI) from 1983 to 2009 are reflecting modernity and the Indonesia-ness. The modernity of the fatwas is implemented in the using of maqasid
Muhammad Yusuf
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Gendering Late Ottoman Society and Reconstructing Gender in the Women's Press
ABSTRACT This article analyses the construction of gender differences in the late Ottoman Empire through women's periodicals, which acted as a key medium in the redefinition of gender roles. It examines how new understandings of gender roles emerged amid rapid transformations in traditional societal structures, particularly in the women’s press.
Tuğba Karaman
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Choosing the Lesser Evil? English Sunni E-fatwas on Abortion
There has been an academic interest in fatwas regarding abortion since the 1980s (Anees 1989; Rispler-Chaim 1993, 2003; Faúndes, Barzelatto 2006).
Ewa Górska, Marta Woźniak-Bobińska
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ABSTRACT This article examines Islamic feminism as a culturally grounded framework for women's empowerment and peacebuilding in post‐conflict Bangsamoro, Philippines. Global empowerment frameworks tend to prioritize individual autonomy and universal gender equality but often overlook the sociocultural and religious contexts shaping women's lived ...
Haironesah Domado
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The paper aims to describe the use of Fiqh Legal Maxims (FLM) in fatwas issued by Dewan Syariah Nasional Majelis Ulama Indonesia (DSN- MUI) and compare it with Fiqh Legal Maxims (FLM) in the book of Majallah al-Aḥkâm al-‘Adliyyah.
Aidil Novia
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This article examines the kind of expertise that is provided by Muslim actors specialized in Islamic Law (muftis) to their coreligionists in Europe. It seeks to understand how the production of this expertise (the fatwa) is organized and managed, and to what extent it is shaped by policy discourses in the West. The article thus seeks to fill a relative
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