Bibliography: leaves 129-133.This study examines South African Muslim attitudes towards Zionism and Jews since the Second World War, focusing in particular on Muslim News/Views, a national Muslim owned community newspaper. Prior to the War, Muslim attitudes were informed largely by religious teachings. Limited contact in a racialised society allowed stereotypes to evolve. In the main, Muslims consolidated their own identity and engaged with the challenges of living in a Christian society
Comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment (the latter also known as ‘Islamophobia’) are ...
This paper reports the findings of a research project undertaken in Swaziland (a small kingdom in so...
The Indian Muslim community experienced double minority status, first in India, then in South Africa...
Abstract The topic of this article is the Jewish world’s common view regarding Islam, its Prophet an...
The Islamic presence in South Africa dates over three centuries. Islam has mostly been the private a...
Prejudice against Jews was part of the political, cultural, economic and social landscape in the Uni...
The South African Jewish community is embedded in the wider one of white, mainly English-speaking So...
When the National Party was elected in the 1948 South African general election and apartheid became ...
After the National Party came to power in 1948, the South African government was at great pains to p...
Comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment (the latter also known as 'Islamophobia') are ...
This paper establishes the historical context of Muslim-Christianrelations at the Cape, the role pla...
Bibliography: pages 366-388.Historians of South African Jewry have depicted antisemitism in the 1930...
The study examines the character and development of anti-Jewish thinking as manifested in public dis...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
Until recently, observers were generally unaware of the Islamic presence in southern Africa. It was ...
Comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment (the latter also known as ‘Islamophobia’) are ...
This paper reports the findings of a research project undertaken in Swaziland (a small kingdom in so...
The Indian Muslim community experienced double minority status, first in India, then in South Africa...
Abstract The topic of this article is the Jewish world’s common view regarding Islam, its Prophet an...
The Islamic presence in South Africa dates over three centuries. Islam has mostly been the private a...
Prejudice against Jews was part of the political, cultural, economic and social landscape in the Uni...
The South African Jewish community is embedded in the wider one of white, mainly English-speaking So...
When the National Party was elected in the 1948 South African general election and apartheid became ...
After the National Party came to power in 1948, the South African government was at great pains to p...
Comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment (the latter also known as 'Islamophobia') are ...
This paper establishes the historical context of Muslim-Christianrelations at the Cape, the role pla...
Bibliography: pages 366-388.Historians of South African Jewry have depicted antisemitism in the 1930...
The study examines the character and development of anti-Jewish thinking as manifested in public dis...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
Until recently, observers were generally unaware of the Islamic presence in southern Africa. It was ...
Comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment (the latter also known as ‘Islamophobia’) are ...
This paper reports the findings of a research project undertaken in Swaziland (a small kingdom in so...
The Indian Muslim community experienced double minority status, first in India, then in South Africa...