This article focuses on the marginal extremities – the limits – of Shari’a practices in Australia, through the example of a criminal case in which four Sydney-based Muslim men whipped a Muslim convert to punish him for his excessive consumption of drugs and alcohol. The men claimed they acted in line with the doctrines of Shari’a practice to ‘purify’ or absolve the victim of his sins. While the case was tried before a magistrate in a lower court, it is argued in this article that its social and political significance was wider, reaching into contemporary debates around multiculturalism and immigration from non-western, non-liberal and mainly Muslim nations. Mainstream media and political narratives viewed the whipping as an example of the m...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Aus...
Through an analysis of two highly mediatised recent events in Australia this article seeks to interr...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
This article focuses on the marginal extremities – the limits – of Shari’a practices in Australia, t...
Through various migration patterns, Muslims in Australia have come from over seventy different natio...
Recent events indicate increasing tensions between majority populations and Muslim immigrants, not o...
Legal pluralism, or the dual legal system, is in essence a postcolonial phenomenon. People movement—...
This paper is concerned with the contemporary place of religion in multicultural Australia. It begin...
This article investigates how Shari’a is experienced in the everyday life of 57 Muslims from Western...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Au...
Australia is the great multicultural experiment with around 26% of the population having been born o...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
The movements of multiculturalism, multiethnic and multireligion in the Australian socio- demographi...
This article explores how Shari’a is conceptualised and experienced by 27 legal professionals and le...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Aus...
Through an analysis of two highly mediatised recent events in Australia this article seeks to interr...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
This article focuses on the marginal extremities – the limits – of Shari’a practices in Australia, t...
Through various migration patterns, Muslims in Australia have come from over seventy different natio...
Recent events indicate increasing tensions between majority populations and Muslim immigrants, not o...
Legal pluralism, or the dual legal system, is in essence a postcolonial phenomenon. People movement—...
This paper is concerned with the contemporary place of religion in multicultural Australia. It begin...
This article investigates how Shari’a is experienced in the everyday life of 57 Muslims from Western...
[Extract] Australia, by world standards, has demonstrated a successful policy of multiculturalism ov...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Au...
Australia is the great multicultural experiment with around 26% of the population having been born o...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...
The movements of multiculturalism, multiethnic and multireligion in the Australian socio- demographi...
This article explores how Shari’a is conceptualised and experienced by 27 legal professionals and le...
This article aims at diagnosing the development of Ummah while Muslims are living as minority in Aus...
Through an analysis of two highly mediatised recent events in Australia this article seeks to interr...
In some Western countries with Muslim minorities, there has been debate in the last few years about ...