Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... behaviour . Thus , ' communities in audit ' can't themselves be certain whether the audit is outside or within them . Studies report a strong subjective sense of ' imposition ' among communities ' being invited ' ( subjected ? ) to ...
... behaviour . Thus , ' communities in audit ' can't themselves be certain whether the audit is outside or within them . Studies report a strong subjective sense of ' imposition ' among communities ' being invited ' ( subjected ? ) to ...
Page 156
... behaviour are not handed down , but assumed through a process of studying which allows women to draw ' objective ' conclusions on what is right for themselves . Islam as Knowledge , Islam as Modernity When Shaikh Tareq was away , for ...
... behaviour are not handed down , but assumed through a process of studying which allows women to draw ' objective ' conclusions on what is right for themselves . Islam as Knowledge , Islam as Modernity When Shaikh Tareq was away , for ...
Page 161
... behaviour . However , migrant women who display more secular behaviour are not necessarily less embedded within traditional practices . More importantly , women who renegotiate Islam construct their own versions of authenticity by ...
... behaviour . However , migrant women who display more secular behaviour are not necessarily less embedded within traditional practices . More importantly , women who renegotiate Islam construct their own versions of authenticity by ...
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520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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