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    Prendre place dans l’espace public en tant que minorité : enquête croisée sur les personnes trans et les femmes musulmanes dans les piscines municipales françaises by Milan Bonté

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For both trans people and Muslim women, the aim is to fight against a segregation that is compatible with French republican ideals: asserting one's right to access the swimming pool equals negotiating one’s place in society.…”
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    Les voyageurs occidentaux à la découverte de l’altérité musulmane au bas Moyen Âge by Nissaf Sghaïer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…At the Duke’s request, Bertrandon wrote a travel story from his journey – which led him to travel overland through the Near East, Asia Minor, the Balkans and Central Europe – entitled Le Voyage d’Outremer.This narrative distinguishes itself by the richness of its descriptions, based on Bertrandon’s observations and discussions during his trip.It is therefore a significant testimony on knowledge and perception of the Muslim otherness in the first half of the 15th century written by a noble Burgundian.This article analyses how Bertrandon de la Broquière managed to get closer to various Muslim societies he met, in order to convey a description that goes beyond stereotypes.…”
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    I (Don’t) See You: Absence, Omissions, and Spectrality in the Works of Ishtiyaq Shukri by Iqra Raza

    Published 2021-06-01
    “… This paper studies the representation of the Muslim body (within the context of the War on Terror) as an instance of disembodied subjectivity that haunts through the remnants of its presence, via a close textual analysis of Ishtiyaq Shukri’s novels The Silent Minaret (2005) and I See You (2014). …”
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    The authenticity of the letter of ‘Abd Allâh b. Ibâḍ to ‘Abd al-Malik by Wilferd Madelung

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Ibn Ibâḍ was not the founder of the Ibâḍiyya sect, but rather a contemporary and rival of Abû ‘Ubayda Muslim b. Abî Karîma.…”
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    Sudanese totalitarianism: violent jihad as a state policy [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 3 approved with reservations] by Karolina Zielińska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Violent Jihad was thus called for three purposes: to mobilise resources for fight with non-Muslim southern Sudanese; to consolidate the Muslim north internally in the context of the struggle of the totalitarian regime against opposition and struggles within the regime itself; and to define the international role of Sudan as a supporter of radical Islamic movements. …”
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    Decolonialization of Contemporary Science According to Professor Syed M. Naquib al-Attas as the Aufklarung Movement in Islam by Unun Zumairoh Asr Himsyah, Kholili Hasib

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through education, science is expected to be able to provide good and significant changes to human life. In realizing this, Muslim scholars are trying to develop established scientific theories in various fields based on the Islamic worldview. …”
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    Developing a Shariah-compliant medical services framework in Malaysia: an expert system approach using fuzzy Delphi method and interpretive structural modelling by Farrah Ilyani Che Jamaludin, Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim Abdullah, Mohd Nuri Al Amin Endut, Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen, Kamarul Afendey Hamimi, Shariff Harun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These elements include governance, medical ethics, patient care, human resources and professional development, facilities for Islamic worship (ibadah), spiritual care support, end-of-life care, Islamic environment, medicine and drugs, and affordability and accessibility.Conclusion Ultimately, the development of this comprehensive framework is a crucial step in addressing the specific needs and concerns of Muslim patients worldwide. By incorporating the input and consensus of experts from various relevant fields, the resulting framework provides healthcare professionals with a solid foundation to deliver healthcare services that align with Islamic values, ultimately promoting the well-being of Muslim patients in Malaysia and tourists globally.…”
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