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Religious Freedom in Pakistan: A Case Study of Religious Minorities
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a multi-racial and multi-religious nation, with Muslims being in the majority. Its 1973 Constitution guarantees religious freedom to all religious minorities, including Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs.
Musferah Mehfooz
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Religious Minorities: conceptual perspectives [PDF]
This essay proposes definitions of key terms such as ‘minoritization’, ‘majoritization’, and ‘religious minority’, and problematizes standard criteria of identification of religious minorities while also advocating for an understanding of religious minorities as dynamic, processual, relational, contextual, situational, and intersectional. By doing this,
van der Haven, Alexander +2 more
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Protection of Religious Minorities under Islamic Legal System and International Law of Human Rights [PDF]
This article, through a descriptive-analytic method and on a library-based approach and by means of analyzing the protection of religious minorities under Islamic legal system in one side and International Minority Protection Law (IMPL) in the other side,
Mostafa Fazaeli +2 more
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A Reflection on the Political Rights of Minorities in Islamic Jurisprudence and Contemporary Law Texts [PDF]
Received: 2023 Jun 27 | Recieved in revised form: 2023 Aug 9 | Accepted: 2023 Aug 23 | Published: 2023 Oct 23The protection of political rights of minorities is a significant concern within the realm of Private International Law.
Alireza Ebrahimi
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Religions and confessions of national minorities in Serbia [PDF]
Setting aside the major national community, Serbs, the text analyzes the religious-confessional profile of all 28 national communities in Serbia according to the 2002 census.
Đorđević Dragoljub B.
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International human rights law on minorities sets forth a complex system of provisions affecting religious groups; still, the question of defining religious minorities remains largely unsettled.
Silvia Angeletti
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This article explores how the two concepts of "risk" and "resource" can provide a framework to study and understand both current and historical perceptions and management of religious minorities in different contexts.
Lundgren, Linnea,
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CHANGES IN THE RELIGIOUS LIVES OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS OF VIETNAM
Religious changes are an unavoidable part of social life that follows the progression of social history. The religious lives of the ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands are changing in a variety of ways and at various levels.
Le Van Loi
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COMMUNICATION PATTERNS OF RELIGIOUS MINORITY IN CULTURAL ADAPTATION IN CENTRAL ACEH REGENCY
The majority of religious beliefs in Central Aceh Regency are Muslim. Only a few immigrants such as Chinese and Batak ethnic groups who have religion other than Islam.
Fachrur Rizha +2 more
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Religious Otherness and National Identity in Scandinavia, c. 1790–1960 [PDF]
The book addresses how certain religious groups were labeled as foreign and constructed as political, moral and national threats in Scandinavia between c. 1790 and 1960. Key questions are who articulated such opinions, how was the threat depicted, and to
Ulvund, Frode
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