Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore

The overtly secular state of Singapore has unapologetically maintained an authoritarian approach to governance in the realm of religion. Islam is particularly managed by the state. Muslim activists thus have to meticulously navigate these realities - in addition to being a minority community - in or...

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Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore
Asian Studies
Islam Studies
Political Science
Sociology and Social History
South East Asia
Theology and Religion
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title Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore
title_auth Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore
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title_full Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
title_fullStr Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
title_full_unstemmed Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
title_short Islam in a secular state
title_sort islam in a secular state muslim activism in singapore
title_sub Muslim activism in Singapore
topic Asian Studies
Islam Studies
Political Science
Sociology and Social History
South East Asia
Theology and Religion
RELIGION / Islam / General bisacsh
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Islam Studies
Political Science
Sociology and Social History
South East Asia
Theology and Religion
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