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View article: A Case Study on Girl as Leader in Muslim Community
A Case Study on Girl as Leader in Muslim Community Open
The study is about the girl’s education for a particular caste of in India. The girls are very intelligent but less educated inMuslimcommunity. According to education act or right to education act everyone should be educated. Indian govern…
View article: The Da'wah Scenario among Muslim Flood Victims in Malaysia
The Da'wah Scenario among Muslim Flood Victims in Malaysia Open
Flood disasters carry negative impacts on various aspects like health, economy, education, and daily social activities, including Islamic da'wah. This study aims to analyze the da'wah scenario among Muslim flood victims in Malaysia. The re…
View article: A Case Study on Girl as Leader in Muslim Community
A Case Study on Girl as Leader in Muslim Community Open
The study is about the girl’s education for a particular caste of in India. The girls are very intelligent but less educated inMuslimcommunity. According to education act or right to education act everyone should be educated. Indian govern…
View article: NEGOTIATING MULTIPLE IDENTITIES: RELIGIOUS MARRIAGE AS SOCIAL PRACTICE AMONG MUSLIMS IN THE NETHERLANDS
NEGOTIATING MULTIPLE IDENTITIES: RELIGIOUS MARRIAGE AS SOCIAL PRACTICE AMONG MUSLIMS IN THE NETHERLANDS Open
Building upon extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted across various cities and towns in the Netherlands, this study aims to examine the practices of religious marriage among Muslim communities. By religious marriage, this paper refers …
View article: Optimizing Marital Satisfaction: A Frame Work for Promoting Successful Marital Relations among Muslim Women in Nigeria
Optimizing Marital Satisfaction: A Frame Work for Promoting Successful Marital Relations among Muslim Women in Nigeria Open
Marriage holds a deeply valued place in the lives of Muslim women in Nigeria, serving not only as a social bond but also as a religious responsibility that shapes family life and personal well-being. Yet, many women continue to experience …
View article: Optimizing Marital Satisfaction: A Frame Work for Promoting Successful Marital Relations among Muslim Women in Nigeria
Optimizing Marital Satisfaction: A Frame Work for Promoting Successful Marital Relations among Muslim Women in Nigeria Open
Marriage holds a deeply valued place in the lives of Muslim women in Nigeria, serving not only as a social bond but also as a religious responsibility that shapes family life and personal well-being. Yet, many women continue to experience …
View article: Social Transformations in the Digital Age and the Role of the Muslim Family in Preserving Its Identity in Northern Nigeria
Social Transformations in the Digital Age and the Role of the Muslim Family in Preserving Its Identity in Northern Nigeria Open
The digital age has introduced rapid and far-reaching transformations affecting social structures, cultural values, and moral behavior on a global scale. In Northern Nigeria, Muslim families face escalating challenges in maintaining religi…
View article: Social Transformations in the Digital Age and the Role of the Muslim Family in Preserving Its Identity in Northern Nigeria
Social Transformations in the Digital Age and the Role of the Muslim Family in Preserving Its Identity in Northern Nigeria Open
The digital age has introduced rapid and far-reaching transformations affecting social structures, cultural values, and moral behavior on a global scale. In Northern Nigeria, Muslim families face escalating challenges in maintaining religi…
View article: Embodied Faith and Marginalized Motherhood: Decolonial Insights into Iddah through Interpretative Phenomenology
Embodied Faith and Marginalized Motherhood: Decolonial Insights into Iddah through Interpretative Phenomenology Open
This study examines the lived experiences of Muslim single mothers in Coimbatore who observe Iddah, the mandatory waiting period prescribed in Islamic law after divorce or widowhood. While Iddah has been widely discussed in theological and…
View article: <b>Jinnah Islamia College and KMV (Kanya Maha Vidyalaya): As a Contribute to Social Mobility and Reform for Marginalized Women in Colonial Punjab</b>
<b>Jinnah Islamia College and KMV (Kanya Maha Vidyalaya): As a Contribute to Social Mobility and Reform for Marginalized Women in Colonial Punjab</b> Open
The research presented here examines the Jinnah Islamia Girls College (Lahore), and Sikh Kanya Mahavidyalaya (Ferozepur) two pioneering women’s educational institutions in colonial Punjab, within the larger Muslim and Sikh educational move…
View article: 2009 සට 2019 දකව පශචත යධ දශකය තළ ලකව ඇත ව ආගමක ගටම ලකව සමය ගඩනගමට ඇත කරන ලද බලපම- The Impact දf Religious Conflicts in Sri Lanka from 2009 to 2019 During the Post-War Decade on Building Peace in the Country
2009 සට 2019 දකව පශචත යධ දශකය තළ ලකව ඇත ව ආගමක ගටම ලකව සමය ගඩනගමට ඇත කරන ලද බලපම- The Impact දf Religious Conflicts in Sri Lanka from 2009 to 2019 During the Post-War Decade on Building Peace in the Country Open
This article examines the impact of religiously motivated incidents and communal clashes on peacebuilding efforts in Sri Lanka between 2009 and 2019. Although the civil war officially ended in 2009, the post-war decade witnessed a rise in …
View article: Progressive Islam: Examining the Differences and Synergies Between Islam Nusantara and Progressive Islam
Progressive Islam: Examining the Differences and Synergies Between Islam Nusantara and Progressive Islam Open
Islam Nusantara, rooted in Indonesia's local traditions and culture, offers a moderate and inclusive approach to Islam, emphasizing social harmony and interfaith tolerance. Meanwhile, Islam Berkemajuan, often associated with the Muhammadiy…
View article: Determinants of Saving Intentions in Islamic Current Accounts: Empirical Evidence from Muslim Community in Indonesia
Determinants of Saving Intentions in Islamic Current Accounts: Empirical Evidence from Muslim Community in Indonesia Open
The growth of current accounts is still far behind compared to savings and deposits. West Jakarta as the region with the highest Islamic bank assets still shows low DPK growth, especially in Islamic current accounts. This research aims to …
View article: The Concept of Bid‘ah in Islamic Thought
The Concept of Bid‘ah in Islamic Thought Open
The paper provides a detailed examination of the concept of bid‘ah (“innovation”) in Islamic religious thought. It considers the term’s origin and its usage in theological-legal literature. An analysis of the diversity of interpretations o…
View article: New Documents on the History of the Muslim Community in the Moscow Region (Covering the 1890s to the 1920s)
New Documents on the History of the Muslim Community in the Moscow Region (Covering the 1890s to the 1920s) Open
The article describes some aspects Tatar- Muslim community life in the Moscow region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the prePetrine era, several local Tatar groups formed in the Moscow region, but they all disappeared in the …
View article: Towards the Utilisation of Social Media by Religious Leaders to Promote Peace in Nigeria
Towards the Utilisation of Social Media by Religious Leaders to Promote Peace in Nigeria Open
One primary avenue of communication in the present age is social media, which some people use to share helpful information, while others use it negatively to condemn and insult others. Religious communities are not immune to this dis…
View article: URDU LANGUAGE SAVES THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
URDU LANGUAGE SAVES THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY Open
India is a nation of many religions, languages, and traditions. Among these, the followers of Islam (Muslims) hold a distinct identity through their unique way of life and language—Urdu. While India is home to people of various faiths such…
View article: URDU LANGUAGE SAVES THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
URDU LANGUAGE SAVES THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY Open
India is a nation of many religions, languages, and traditions. Among these, the followers of Islam (Muslims) hold a distinct identity through their unique way of life and language—Urdu. While India is home to people of various faiths such…
View article: REASSESSING ISLAMIC REFORM MOVEMENTS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA: THE 1804 SOKOTO JIHAD AND THE BOKO HARAM PHENOMENON
REASSESSING ISLAMIC REFORM MOVEMENTS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA: THE 1804 SOKOTO JIHAD AND THE BOKO HARAM PHENOMENON Open
This paper critically examines the perceived historical and ideological relationship between the 1804 Sokoto Jihad led by Sheikh Uthman dan Fodio and the contemporary Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria. While Boko Haram’s founder, Muhammad Y…
View article: 1720'li Yıllarda İstanbul'da Yeni Bir Matbaanın Kuruluşu: Müteferrika Matbaası Örneği
1720'li Yıllarda İstanbul'da Yeni Bir Matbaanın Kuruluşu: Müteferrika Matbaası Örneği Open
The paper discusses the process of opening of the Müteferrika press in Istanbul in the 1720s by following up all these aspects providing a clue of its operation as a business model in Ottoman context. The idea for the establishment of this…
View article: 1720'li Yıllarda İstanbul'da Yeni Bir Matbaanın Kuruluşu: Müteferrika Matbaası Örneği
1720'li Yıllarda İstanbul'da Yeni Bir Matbaanın Kuruluşu: Müteferrika Matbaası Örneği Open
The paper discusses the process of opening of the Müteferrika press in Istanbul in the 1720s by following up all these aspects providing a clue of its operation as a business model in Ottoman context. The idea for the establishment of this…
View article: Sufi Orders and Islamic Sectarianism in China: Origin and Early Development
Sufi Orders and Islamic Sectarianism in China: Origin and Early Development Open
In the studies on Islam, Sufism is an unavoidable topic, so is with Chinese Islam. This paper focuses on Chinese Islamic Sufi orders and sectarianism. Since the length of the paper is quite long, it is divided into two parts, under slightl…
View article: The Impact of Islamic Education on Social Media on the Beliefs of the Muslim Community
The Impact of Islamic Education on Social Media on the Beliefs of the Muslim Community Open
Social media serves as an alternative medium for disseminating da'wah messages, prompting many da'wah practitioners to utilize it as a platform. The complexity of media requires da'i to engage with it, particularly social media, which serv…
View article: CUSTOMARY USE AS LAW IN SABAH
CUSTOMARY USE AS LAW IN SABAH Open
Malaysia is a country that has a diverse society with various races, ethnic groups, religions, languages, customs and cultures. Each ethnic group practices its own customs, cultures and traditions that are different from each other. They a…
View article: DA'WAH ENGINEERING AMONG THE MURUT ETHNIC COMMUNITY IN SABAH: AN ANALYSIS
DA'WAH ENGINEERING AMONG THE MURUT ETHNIC COMMUNITY IN SABAH: AN ANALYSIS Open
Da’wah engineering refers to a strategic approach in Islamic preaching that must align with the cultural context and needs of its target audience. A mismatch between da’wah methods and the characteristics of a particular community can lead…
View article: THE HUI MUSLIM AND ISLAMIC JOURNALISM DURING THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA
THE HUI MUSLIM AND ISLAMIC JOURNALISM DURING THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA Open
This study investigates the emergence and development of Islamic journalism among the Hui Muslim community during the Republican era in China (1912–1949). It addresses the research problem of how Hui Muslims used media as a religious strat…
View article: The Principle of Mubādalah in Islamic Family Law: A Functional Sociological Approach to Reducing Domestic Conflict
The Principle of Mubādalah in Islamic Family Law: A Functional Sociological Approach to Reducing Domestic Conflict Open
Domestic conflicts often stem from gender inequality, which triggers role tensions, communication dysfunction, and violence. This study analyzes the relevance of the concept of mubādalah (the principle of reciprocity) in Islamic family law…
View article: The Role of Muslim Religious Code of Conduct (Islamic Law or Shariah) in Child Protection Within Muslim Migrant Communities in Australia
The Role of Muslim Religious Code of Conduct (Islamic Law or Shariah) in Child Protection Within Muslim Migrant Communities in Australia Open
This paper investigates and examines the role of the Muslim religious code of conduct known as Sharia or Islamic law in relation to the protection of children, in particular child neglect, within Australian Muslim communities. Australia ha…
View article: Community Perceptions of Online Religious Authority: A Qualitative Study among Urban Muslim Communities
Community Perceptions of Online Religious Authority: A Qualitative Study among Urban Muslim Communities Open
Digital transformation has created a new space for religious authority formation, encouraging the emergence of online religious figures that influence urban Muslim communities. This study aims to understand the perceptions of urban Muslim …
View article: TRACING THE HISTORICAL TRACES OF THE ENTRY OF ISLAM IN MAHALA VILLAGE, TINADA DISTRICT, PAKPAK BHARAT REGENCY
TRACING THE HISTORICAL TRACES OF THE ENTRY OF ISLAM IN MAHALA VILLAGE, TINADA DISTRICT, PAKPAK BHARAT REGENCY Open
This article examines the process of the entry of Islam into Mahala Village, Tina District, Pakpak Bharat Regency, an area where the majority of the population still adheres to the school of faith and is located in the interior of North Su…