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Transnational halal networks: INHART and the Islamic cultural economy in Malaysia and beyond
Abstract The concern for piety among contemporary middle‐class Muslims has led to efforts to establish a halal (permissible according to Islamic principles) economy. This can be seen in the thriving Islamic cultural economy in Malaysia, which refers to the links between Islamic culture and economic practices.
Eva F. Nisa
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Do Religious Politicians Take Risks Differently? Evidence From Pakistan
Abstract Given popular religiosity, the presence of religious parties, and the politicization of religious issues, it is highly likely that politicians with varying levels of personal religiosity are active in politics. Yet, our knowledge of how politicians’ religiosity influences their political choices is still limited, particularly for developing ...
Vineeta Yadav
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THE U.S. WITHDRAWAL, TALIBAN TAKEOVER, AND ONTOLOGICAL (IN)SECURITY IN AFGHANISTAN
Security discussions of the Taliban's second takeover of Afghanistan center on physical security threats, neglecting the ontological aspect related to how security entails the metaphysics of life—being, feeling alive, or having a sense of self. This article examines this ontological threat to the Afghan people to complement the security discussion and ...
Thomas Ameyaw‐Brobbey
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Negotiating rights and faith: a study of rights‐based approaches to humanitarian action in Pakistan
‘Rights‐based approaches’ (RBAs) have become a well‐established concept over the past two decades, informing the work of diverse actors involved in development and humanitarian aid. Faith‐based organisations have increasingly embraced the RBA, although not without contestation.
Kaja Borchgrevink
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Abstract This article explores the political economy of Islamic banking by examining the impact of political regime types, institutional environment, government and political risk on the development of Islamic banking proxied by financing or loan growth in the case of 16 Muslims majority countries with autocratic and democratic regimes over the period ...
Mehmet Asutay, Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek
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Abstract Common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) is a leguminous plant used as forage and cover crops. A protocol of ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS)‐induced mutations was established in the present study, based on analysis of seed germination and emergence rate, seedling growth and abnormal plant percentage as affected by combinations of EMS concentration and ...
Haifan Shi +6 more
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This review aims to stimulate a proactive discussion on what radiation oncology might look like in 2050 and how the role and practice of radiation oncologists can be adjusted to reduce cancer incidence and improve cancer treatment. Rapid advances in digitization, automation, our biological understanding of cancer and our future healthcare systems will ...
Michael Baumann +4 more
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UEG Week 2023 Oral Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 9-200, October 2023.
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Uncovering the hijab among Turkish women: The impact of social media and an analysis through social and cultural capital [PDF]
In the digital age, social media platforms homogenize beauty standards and intricately link clothing choices to social norms and class identities. Grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of cultural and social capital, supplemented by Erving Goffman’s ...
Baynal, Fatma +1 more
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Neo-Ottomanism and the Politics of Emotions in Turkey [PDF]
This open access book explores the politics of emotions under the ruling Justice and Development Party in Turkey and the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Tokdoğan, Nagehan
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