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Remembering Guru Nanak: Articulations of Faith and Ethics by Sikh Activists in Post 9/11 America
This paper explores the role of activism as an inflection point for engagement with religious and cultural identity by younger generations of Sikhs in the US.
Sangeeta Kaur Luthra
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A Critical and Analytical Study of the Denial of the Concept of Prophethood in Sikhism Authors
This research article sheds light on a critical and analytical examination of the Sikh perspective on the concept of prophethood within the context of Sikhism. Sikhism, a monotheistic and Dharmic religion, offers a unique theological stance that deviates
Muhammad Ahsan Ali
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The contribution questions the preliminary rulings given by the CJEU in Achbita and Wabe and Müller Cases that define the corporate neutrality policies banning wearing of religious clothes in private employment as indirect discrimination.
Julija Ilhan, Mustafa T. Karayiğit
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Religious education in the experience of young people from mixed-faith families [PDF]
On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity formation of young people in ‘mixed-faith’ families, this article focuses on their (and their parents’) experiences and perceptions of religious education ...
Arweck E. +21 more
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Sikhism is widely understood and celebrated as san egalitarian religion. This follows from its interpretation as a challenge to the caste schema of Hinduism as well as readings which suggest its gender equality.
Nicola Mooney
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Keeping the faith: reflections on religious nurture among young British Sikhs [PDF]
Although young Sikhs are regularly accused of not attending gurdwara and not being interested in Sikhism, many young Sikhs are now learning about Sikhism outside traditional religious institutions.
Alexander C. +22 more
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The Sikhs – religion and nation. Chosen political and social determinants of functioning
The article attempts to estimate the influence of the geographical and political conditions on the transformation of a Sikhs community after the decolonisation of India in 1947.
Marek Barwiński, Łukasz Musiaka
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East of the West: Repossessing the Past In India [PDF]
Public history, as it is practised in India, defies easy attempts at classification. This is partially because hardly anything that would be recognised as public history is identified as such by its author(s).
Chowdhury, Indira, Mandal, Srijan
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Strong anti-Islamic sentiments increased dramatically after the 9/11 terror attacks on the United States, leading to an uptick in prejudice and the perpetration of hate crimes targeting Muslims.
Meenal Rana +2 more
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Sacred activism through seva and khidmat: Contextualising management and organisations in South Asia [PDF]
What if our actions were imbued with the sacred? What if activism in organisations evokes better local society and responsible global community?
Abbasi +28 more
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