12 articles in this issue
Abdul Kabir Hussain Solihu
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Olakunle A. Lawal
The dawn of the 1950s in Nigeria witnessed an increase in the rise of Islamic religious fundamentalism, especially in the Northern parts of the country. This paper explores the different dimensions to the problem of Islamic religious fundamentalism in Nig... see more
Arzura Idris
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of “forced migration” in Malaysia. It examines the nature of forced migration, the challenges faced by Malaysia, the policy responses and their impact on the country and upon the forced migrants. It considers forced migr... see more
Md. Mahmudul Hasan
One important feature of Islamophobia is to caricaturize Islam as misogynistic and oppressive to women and thus to advance imperialist hegemony. This “gendered Islamophobia” stigmatizes the religion even though, compared to other world religions, its trea... see more
Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri
The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic cultural tradition in the seventh century CE. Indian scholars were able to leave a mark on the world of Islamic scholarship especially in the fields of ?adith and other conn... see more
Emad Bazzi
Turkey is the first Muslim country to engage with modernity as an integral phenomenon; its cultural and intellectual components being pre-requisites for its political project, and embodied in democracy. This paradigm, which was adopted by Ataturk and his ... see more
Abdul Latif Abdul Razak
Isiaka Abiodun Adams
Ramizah Wan Muhammad
Abdol Moghset Bani Kamal
Selvaraj Ramasamy, Adejumo Abdulhakeem