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Title
How "Islamic" is Secularism? Lessons from Cape Town |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/17189 |
Date
2007 |
Author(s)
Bangstad, S. |
Abstract
Secularism is often seen as anathema to Islamic traditions. The findings from research on the responses of Muslims in Cape Town to state secularism and societal secularization in postapartheid South Africa indicate the emergence of an ambiguous accommodation between Muslims and the secular state, and thus challenge reductionist assumptions about the relation of Islamic traditions to secularism. |
Subject(s)
South Africa |
Language
en_US |
Publisher
ISIM, Leiden |
Type of publication
Article / Letter to editor |
Format
217020 bytes; application/pdf |
Source
20; 1; 52; 53; 2; ISIM Review |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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