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    The Role of Imperial Authorities in Electing Muslim Clerics across Yenisei Governorate, Mid-Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries by Elena A. Shershneva

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The article discusses some actual conditions experienced by Muslim clerics of Yenisei Governorate (Eastern Siberia) in the context of Imperial Russia’s religious policies throughout the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. …”
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    From intense rejection to advocacy: how Muslim clerics were engaged in a polio eradication initiative in Northern Nigeria. by Sani-Gwarzo Nasir, Gambo Aliyu, Inuwa Ya'u, Muktar Gadanya, Muktar Mohammad, Mahmud Zubair, Samer S El-Kamary

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Gambo Aliyu and colleagues describe an approach to eradicating polio in Northern Nigeria by engaging Muslim clerics in influencing community perceptions. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary.…”
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    Muslim scholars and the world of social media: opportunities and challenges by Muhammad Maga Sule, Lawal Abdulkareem

    Published 2020-12-01
    Subjects: “…challenges, interaction, muslim clerics, opportunities, social media…”
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    ACTORS AND NORMS IN AN ISLAMIC MARRIAGE: A Study of Madura Community in Rural Eastern East Java by Muhammad Latif Fauzi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In addition to <em>pelantar</em>, <em>kyai</em> (muslim cleric) is indeed important in the production of an Islam-based legal norm to control sexual morality that sometimes confronts against the state legal norm. …”
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    Conservative Islamic factions vs. secular nationalists: toward a civil contestation in democratic Indonesia by Peter Suwarno

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Habibie helped transformed Indonesia through a democratic election in 1999, but the leader of the winning party, Megawati was defeated in the parliament that elected a pluralist Muslim cleric, Gus Dur. Gus Dur’s administration, ended by the central axis, suggests that liberal democratic processes cannot be applied in an increasingly conservative Muslim majority country. …”
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    KERUKUNAN BERAGAMA PERSPEKTIF PARA PEMUKA AGAMA DAN KEPERCAYAAN DI KARANGROWO KUDUS by Alifa Fidiyawati, Ulya Ulya

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Muslim clerics emphasize the Islamic universal values of mercy (rahmah) and brotherhood (ukhuwah). …”
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    Financial position of Islamic spiritual leaders in the Tobolsk Governorate in the second half of the 19th — early 20th century by Mavlyutova G.Sh.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In this paper, we analyse the material well-being of Muslim clerics who served in the Tobolsk Governorate. …”
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    Особенности соблюдения религиозных прав мусульман в российской сухопутной регулярной армии в 1874-1914 г.... by И.К.Загидуллин / Il’dus K. Zagidullin

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A considerable attention is given to the legal status of regular and public mullahs in military bases, as well as to the participation of civilian Muslim clerics in ensuring the fulfillment of religious duties by their fellow Muslims.…”
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    Divergent Views on Abortion and the Period of Ensoulment by Badawy A. B. Khitamy

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Her decision sparked controversy among Muslim clerics in her community, sparking debate between those who would allow abortion for medical reasons and those who oppose abortion for any reason. …”
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    THE RISE OF ISLAMISM AND THE FUTURE OF INDONESIAN ISLAM by Sumanto Al Qurtuby

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While some have argued that the rise of these Islamist groupings could turn Indonesia into an intolerant Islamist country, this article argues that the Islamists will likely not be able to transform Indonesia into an Islamic State or Sharia–based government and society, nor receive popular support and winning the heart of Indonesian Muslim majority because of the following fundamental reasons: the groups’ internal and inherent weaknesses, unsolid alliances among the groups, lack of Islamist political parties, limited intellectual grounds of the movement, the accommodation of some influential Muslim clerics and figures into the central government body, as well as public opposition to the Islamist groups. …”
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    THE RISE OF ISLAMISM AND THE FUTURE OF INDONESIAN ISLAM by Sumanto Al Qurtuby

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…While some have argued that the rise of these Islamist groupings could turn Indonesia into an intolerant Islamist country, this article argues that the Islamists will likely not be able to transform Indonesia into an Islamic State or Sharia–based government and society, nor receive popular support and winning the heart of Indonesian Muslim majority because of the following fundamental reasons: the groups’ internal and inherent weaknesses, unsolid alliances among the groups, lack of Islamist political parties, limited intellectual grounds of the movement, the accommodation of some influential Muslim clerics and figures into the central government body, as well as public opposition to the Islamist groups.…”
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    The rise of Islamism and the future of Indonesian Islam by Al Qurtuby, Sumanto

    Published 2020
    “…While some have argued that the rise of these Islamist groupings could turn Indonesia into an intolerant Islamist country, this article argues that the Islamists will likely not be able to transform Indonesia into an Islamic State or Sharia based government and society, nor receive popular support and winning the heart of Indonesian Muslim majority because of the following fundamental reasons: the groups internal and inherent weaknesses, unsolid alliances among the groups, lack of Islamist political parties, limited intellectual grounds of the movement, the accommodation of some influential Muslim clerics and figures into the central government body, as well as public opposition to the Islamist groups.…”
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    Representasi Sipil-Militer dan Konstruksi Maskulinitas pada Film Jenderal Soedirman (2015) by Hary Ganjar Budiman, Kunto Sofianto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Masculinity in this film was formed by combining the concept of “Kiai” (Muslim clerics) and military patriotism wrapped in Islamic expressions.…”
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    Religious Freedom in Pakistan: A Case Study of Religious Minorities by Musferah Mehfooz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Unfortunately, some Muslim clerics seem to be attempting to deny religious freedom to other faiths in Pakistan. …”
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    MUSA IBN MAIMUN AL-QURTHUBI AL-YAHUDI (1130-1204 M): INTELEKTUAL SASTRA YAHUDI-ARAB by Titin Nurhayati Ma’mun, Ginanjar Syaban, Hazmirullah Hazmirullah

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…That’s what makes him categorized as Muslim clerics. His works were incorporated into the Arab-Jewish literary treasures. …”
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    Promoting Inclusivity and Multiculturalism: The Role of Muslim Scholars in Cape Town's Community Peacebuilding by Tawffeek Mohammed, Belqes Al-Sowaidi, Lubwama Muhammed

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study investigates the responses of Cape Town Muslim clerics and imams to the crisis through their sermons, focusing on their contributions to South Africa’s peacebuilding initiatives and the promotion of multiculturalism. …”
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