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    Customer decision making vis-à-vis halal branding by Mohd. Israil, Khaliq Ahmad

    Published 2013
    “…Understanding the preference of Muslim youth for halal (religiously permissible)certified products in their search for branded items was the underlying motive behind this research. …”
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    Need for an alternative educational approach to make Muslims responsible for the social world by Rahath House, Yousef

    Published 2013
    “…The central concern of the article is to emphasize the importance of education in enabling Muslim youth to address the issue of social responsibility. …”
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    Religion and Negotiation of the Boundary between Majority and Minority in Québec: Discourses of Young Muslims in Montréal CÉGEPs by Stéphanie Tremblay, Marie-Odile Magnan, Catherine Levasseur

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Ten qualitative interviews with Muslim youth born to immigrant parents and studying in colleges (CEGEPs) of the Montréal region will be analyzed. …”
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    PESANTREN MAHASISWI ASMA AMANINA DI YOGYAKARTA KONSEP TAMAN OASE DENGAN TEMA KONTEKSTUALISME Landasan Konseptual Perencanaan dan Perancangan by , MARUTI ASMAUL HUSNA SUBAGIO, , Kurnia Widiastuti, S.T. M.T.

    Published 2014
    “…Islamic education is a necessity for the muslim. Now more muslim youth who do not know their religion values as a life system. …”
    Thesis
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    Al-Quran digitalization: adolescent view on the value of the digital AL-Quran application by Mahfudlah Fajrie, Dwi Agung Nugroho Arianto, Yuyun Wahyu Izzati Surya, Akhirul Aminulloh

    Published 2023
    “…Novelty in this research, namely that Muslim youth simplify using digital Al-Quran applications compared to manuscripts considered more sacred as God's revelation. …”
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    The Islamic identity of the youth of the community college of Qatar in light of the Islamic culture curriculum to meet the challenges of contemporary global values. by Al-Dosari, Asmaa Marzouq, Mahmoud Alzitawi, Diaya Uddeen Deab

    Published 2023
    “…Accordingly, the study contributes at the academic and educational level to try to find an effective mechanism to promote the Islamic identity of Muslim youth at the Community College of Qatar to confront contemporary global values that are incoming and contrary to Islamic faith and identity, by working on developing Islamic culture courses and highlighting the manifestations of destructive universal values that affect the identity of Muslim youth, with the need to make teaching the Islamic culture course compulsory for all the Community College of Qatar students to immunize them from incoming currents and destructive Western values .…”
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    ‘Rejecting the Legacy, Restoring the Honor’: The Anti-Capitalist Muslims in Turkey by Ayca Tomac

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This structuration, coupled with the legacies of anti-left sentiments in preceding Islamist movements, stifles the Muslim youth in the region whose frustrations and aspirations are left silenced. …”
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    Negotiating two worlds: An exploration of Moroccan Belgian youths’ lived experience of gender identity by Hanne Dewinter

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This article explores the lived experiences of Muslim youth in Belgium regarding their gender identity. …”
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    PERNIKAHAN DINI DAN LAMBAT: MERAMPAS HAK-HAK ANAK by Moh. Roqib

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Preparation steady without doubts and fears that Muslim youth are ready and have been married at the right time is not too early and not too late.…”
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    The future of Jihadism in Europe: a pessimistic view by Hegghammer, T

    Published 2016
    “…Despite reaching historically high levels in recent years, violent Islamist activity in Europe may increase further over the long term due to four macrotrends: 1) expected growth in the number of economically underperforming Muslim youth, 2) expected growth in the number of available jihadi entrepreneurs, 3) persistent conflict in the Muslim world, and 4) continued operational freedom for clandestine actors on the Internet. …”
    Journal article
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    Challenging Islamist Populism in Indonesia through Catholic Youth Activism by Pam Nilan, Gregorius Ragil Wibowanto

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…They actively built inter-faith coalitions with local liberal Muslim youth groups and with pan-national <i>Nahdlatul Ulama</i> (NU), the largest independent Islamic organisation in the world. …”
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    Islamic youth associations in Italy. Dimensions and practices of citizenship by Martina Crescenti

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The essay presents an analysis of the definition and enactment of citizenship by second-generation Muslim youth, active members of Islamic youth associations in Italy, whose path to recognition as citizens is hindered at the institutional and social levels. …”
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    Muslim Instagram: Eternal Youthfulness and Cultivating Deen by Farah Hasan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Instagram as a social has become a space for Muslim youth all over the world to share images. These images, being circulated over Instagram across localities, create visual representations for other users. …”
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    A Question of Balance: Exploring the Acculturation, Integration and Adaptation of Muslim Immigrant Youth by Jaimee Stuart, Colleen Ward

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The paper addresses criticisms of contemporary acculturation research by adopting a mixed method approach (open-ended survey responses, interviews, focus groups and projective techniques) to the study of the acculturation experiences of Muslim youth in New Zealand. The research explores: 1) the meaning, definition and achievement of success; 2) the process of negotiating multiple social identities; and 3) the graphic representation of identity. …”
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    Demarginalizing the Sharia: Muslim Activists and Legal Reforms in Malaysia by Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Using the Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) – the largest Muslim youth movement in Malaysia – as an illustrative case study, the article examines a process which I term as “demarginalizing the Sharia” by Muslim activists, which connotes an endeavour to reformulate and reassert the position of the Sharia to cover all aspects of the country's laws. …”
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    Islamic Primary Schools in The Netherlands: The Founding, The Debate, and The Outcomes by Geert Driessen

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The debate centers around the question whether the schools contribute to the integration of Muslim youth into Dutch society, or leads to isolation and segregation. …”
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    Darul Uloom Deoband : stemming the tide of radical islam in India by Taberez Ahmed Neyazi

    Published 2011
    “…By issuing the far-reaching fatwa and launching the campaign against terrorism, Deoband had not only disapproved of terrorism but also set an example how Muslims and madrasahs in other parts of the world can play a role in checking the radicalisation of Muslim youth. In fact, the Deoband approach has been practised by many Islamic groups and movements in the Muslim world such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey.…”
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    Les débuts d'une revue néo-salafiste : Muhibb al-Dîn al-Khatîb et Al-Fath de 1926 à 1928 by Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…In the assailed world depicted by al-Fath, the journal however signals a few rays of hope : the creation of Saudi Arabia as well as the creation of clubs and Islamic associations among which are the Muslim Youth and the Muslim Brotherhood which Khatîb supports.…”
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