Many Muslim-majority countries do not provide adequate protection for dissent of any sorts—religious, social, or political. In the realm of religious dissent, these countries persecute not just non-Muslims, but in fact, the persecution is harshest and most frequent against Muslim dissenters. This paper explores how protection for intragroup dissent in these countries is the first and most crucial step in protecting dissent more broadly and lays out both the current state of affairs and several avenues for reform
This chapter explores the interaction between the most conservative and militant groups, and the bro...
Christian-Muslim relations in recent times have raised concerns the world over. There have been incr...
Authoritarian regimes and religious institutions in the Muslim majority world see eye-to-eye on the ...
Many Muslim-majority countries do not provide adequate protection for dissent of any sorts—religious...
As a global phenomenon, religious persecution might occur within all religions as well as nations. I...
Liberal justifications of exemptions for religious groups appeal to the rights or interests of indiv...
Allah s.w.t in order to save communities from injustice makes them to check and counter each other. ...
How do people decide whether specific minority behaviours should or should not be tolerated in socie...
This study entitled “Conflict Management among Islamic Religious Groups”. The objectives of this stu...
Austria legally recognized Islam in 1912 and has thus been characterized as a “liberal” country rega...
Using data from a national survey of 465 American Muslims conducted just after the 2008 election sea...
Now the world has become a global village where no people or nation can live in isolation from and u...
Previous research on Muslims in Christian majority states either focuses exclusively on Muslims or a...
This paper examines the challenges that confront the international community in seeking to harmonize...
As the UN General Assembly prepares to debate a proposal calling for nations to take action against ...
This chapter explores the interaction between the most conservative and militant groups, and the bro...
Christian-Muslim relations in recent times have raised concerns the world over. There have been incr...
Authoritarian regimes and religious institutions in the Muslim majority world see eye-to-eye on the ...
Many Muslim-majority countries do not provide adequate protection for dissent of any sorts—religious...
As a global phenomenon, religious persecution might occur within all religions as well as nations. I...
Liberal justifications of exemptions for religious groups appeal to the rights or interests of indiv...
Allah s.w.t in order to save communities from injustice makes them to check and counter each other. ...
How do people decide whether specific minority behaviours should or should not be tolerated in socie...
This study entitled “Conflict Management among Islamic Religious Groups”. The objectives of this stu...
Austria legally recognized Islam in 1912 and has thus been characterized as a “liberal” country rega...
Using data from a national survey of 465 American Muslims conducted just after the 2008 election sea...
Now the world has become a global village where no people or nation can live in isolation from and u...
Previous research on Muslims in Christian majority states either focuses exclusively on Muslims or a...
This paper examines the challenges that confront the international community in seeking to harmonize...
As the UN General Assembly prepares to debate a proposal calling for nations to take action against ...
This chapter explores the interaction between the most conservative and militant groups, and the bro...
Christian-Muslim relations in recent times have raised concerns the world over. There have been incr...
Authoritarian regimes and religious institutions in the Muslim majority world see eye-to-eye on the ...