The paper discusses the cases of pragmatic conversions to, and out of, Islam in interwar Yugoslavia. It analyzes these cases in the context of Sharia law, which, in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1929), regulated the family affairs of the country’s Muslim population. Through these cases, the paper seeks to understand the complicated interaction between the Yugoslav state law and the Sharia, arguing that contrary to common perception, Sharia allowed for flexibility for those individuals who wished to move between the categories of official identity. The waning influence of state law over Sharia during the disintegration of Yugoslavia in the late 1930s, in the lead-up to the Second World War, made it ea...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
The paper provides a detailed overview of the relationship between the state and religious communiti...
This paper considers the history of Islamic family law and its current applications in Turkey. As th...
The main topic of this work is related to the Sharia marriage law. The work has been divided into th...
In the result of increased migration and the gradual formation of multicultural societies, the growt...
The paper deals with ethnically mixed marriages as with a special form of intercultural contact at t...
The inclusion of symbolic resources related to South Slav Muslim collective identity in the educatio...
The objective of this paper is to examine certain normative pre-modern Islamic legal rules regarding...
WOS: 000403068900014This paper examines the organisation of popular and official Islam during and af...
Bakalářská práce analyzuje vztah náboženství a společnosti islámských zemí v historickém kontextu, k...
Conversion to Islam in the Ottoman Balkans initially followed a pattern similar to the one establish...
Marriage conversions are often assumed to have little to do with religion, yet they inevitably opera...
In this article basic information about Islamic representative institutions in former Yugoslavia reg...
Mapping the Mainstreaming to Interfaith Marriage Law. This article intends observe the linkage of th...
The purpose of this academic paper is to describe and understand the existence of Muslim communities...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
The paper provides a detailed overview of the relationship between the state and religious communiti...
This paper considers the history of Islamic family law and its current applications in Turkey. As th...
The main topic of this work is related to the Sharia marriage law. The work has been divided into th...
In the result of increased migration and the gradual formation of multicultural societies, the growt...
The paper deals with ethnically mixed marriages as with a special form of intercultural contact at t...
The inclusion of symbolic resources related to South Slav Muslim collective identity in the educatio...
The objective of this paper is to examine certain normative pre-modern Islamic legal rules regarding...
WOS: 000403068900014This paper examines the organisation of popular and official Islam during and af...
Bakalářská práce analyzuje vztah náboženství a společnosti islámských zemí v historickém kontextu, k...
Conversion to Islam in the Ottoman Balkans initially followed a pattern similar to the one establish...
Marriage conversions are often assumed to have little to do with religion, yet they inevitably opera...
In this article basic information about Islamic representative institutions in former Yugoslavia reg...
Mapping the Mainstreaming to Interfaith Marriage Law. This article intends observe the linkage of th...
The purpose of this academic paper is to describe and understand the existence of Muslim communities...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
The paper provides a detailed overview of the relationship between the state and religious communiti...
This paper considers the history of Islamic family law and its current applications in Turkey. As th...