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INTERFAITH MARRIAGE CONTROVERSIES IN SEMARANG: AN ANALYSIS OF QUR'ANIC LEGAL EXEGESIS
Interfaith marriage in Semarang has become a controversial issue, challenging established religious, cultural, and legal norms. The study aims to address two key questions on how Indonesian society responds to interfaith marriage and what role does the ...
Abdul Basid +5 more
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Arus Utama Perdebatan Hukum Perkawinan Beda Agama
: Mapping the Mainstreaming Debate Regarding to Interfaith Marriage Law. This article intends to observe the linkage of the implementation of interfaith marriage law with the opinion of Islamic jurists’ and to political and social change in a country ...
Khamami Zada
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ABSTRACT The article contests the general assumption that religious commitment among young Muslim immigrants hinders their social integration in Western societies. It examines how religious salience and religious practice affect belonging within the broader Aotearoa/New Zealand society and their Muslim community.
Hussain Raissi, Mariska Kappmeier
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This article critically analyses the principles of interfaith marriage in the light of classical discourse of Islam. The fundamental concern of the paper is to study the issue of interfaith marriage in which one of the spouses to such marriage is ...
Imran Hayat, Tahira Basharat
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Unveiling “Toxic” Love: Conceptualizing Toxic Romantic Relationships Within the Indian Context
ABSTRACT Despite the popular use of the term “toxic” while addressing the high prevalence of abuse in Indian romantic relationships, the scientific literature on “toxic” relationships remains scarce and prompts a fundamental inquiry into the precise criteria by which a relationship qualifies as “toxic.” Using an exploratory approach, the present study ...
Vijyendra Pandey +9 more
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Polemics on Interfaith Marriage in Indonesia between Rules and Practices
The Indonesian rules on marriage manage that a marriage is required to be one faith marriage, i.e., a man and woman to embrace the same religion, and prohibits interfaith marriage.
Ermi Suhasti +2 more
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ABSTRACT The 17 October 2019 uprising in Lebanon marked a pivotal period of economic crisis and discontent with the ruling elite. We examined social cohesion post‐uprising by exploring political polarization between “anti‐ruling parties” citizens and “partisan/unaligned” citizens, in two surveys with a community sample (Study 1, N = 357) and a ...
Mortada Al‐Amine +3 more
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Muslim Diasporas and the Politics of Belonging: Ibadi and Ismaili Pasts and Presents in East Africa
ABSTRACT This article examines the Ibadi and Ismaili Muslim communities in East Africa—particularly in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (including Zanzibar)—and their distinct religious, social, and economic roles. Even as minorities within predominantly Sunni contexts, both groups have shaped the region through migration, commerce, and international ...
Kimberly T. Wortmann
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Through the Lens of Perception: Unpacking Subjectivity in Brazil's Refugee Status Determination
ABSTRACT Credibility assessment is critical in refugee status determination processes both in Brazil and around the world. The unusual circumstances of asylum, often marked by a lack of documentation or material evidence, emphasise the importance of applicants' narratives.
Flavia Rodrigues de Castro
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In Bed With the State? Queer and Trans Migrations Through Marriage
ABSTRACT This review examines a quarter century of scholarship on LGBTQ marriage and partner migration. The question in the title of the article is one that comes up in different ways in this literature: the intrusion of the immigration state into couple and family relationships, and the extent to which queer and trans people are forced to be “in bed ...
Amy Brainer
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