Search Results - "Hindus"
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Religious survival of Hindus in the context of Islamic Malaysian environment
Published 2022“…Following their migration to Malaysia during British colonisation, the Hindus have to endure various challenges. This study discusses the survival of Hindus in dealing with their religious concerns in the Malaysian Islamic environment. …”
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Religious co-existence in Bangladesh: an empirical study of Hindu perception of Hindu - Muslim relationship in Satkhira
Published 2014“…This research based on a survey among the Hindus of Satkhira district shows that 89.9% Hindus have congenial relationship with Muslims. 89.4% Hindus attend socio-cultural programmes, i.e. …”
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Harmoni antara umat beragama di Indonesia: Kajian perbandingan kerukunan umat Islam dan Hindu di Bali dan Jawa Timur / Mohamad Ali Hisyam
Published 2017“…In this research, I attempt to explain harmony between Hindus and Muslim in Bali and East Java. It is interesting to portray Hindus-Muslim relationship, because, compared with Muslim’s relation to other Semitic believers in Indonesia, they have been living together without any conflicts or any religious tensions. …”
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Religious Diversity and Trust in India: A Field Experiment
Published 2012“…This paper investigates whether India’s diverse religious composition is related with mistrust between its two main religious communities namely; Hindus and Muslims. A field experiment has been undertaken which plays a trust game between urban Muslims and Hindus in Mumbai, India. …”
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Babri Mosque: a historic bone of contention
Published 2007“…With their agenda of 'divide and rule' that aimed at consolidating their hold over the subcontinent the British tried to create a huge chasm between Hindus and Muslims. They labelled Muslims as the oppressors and Hindus as the oppressed, working to gain the support of the Hindu masses by provoking their hatred of the Muslims; and they strongly backed their religious and other claims in a vast amount of biased literature. …”
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The evolution of the Chitty
Published 2009“…The Chittys or Peranakan Hindu of Melaka (also known as the Melaka Straits-born Hindus) is a hybrid community that emerged from inter-marriages between the Hindu traders and local Malays, Chinese, Javanese and Bataks. …”
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Restoring communal harmony in India : a critical analysis of Wahiduddin Khan’s ideas
“…Since India’s independence and partition from Pakistan, the relationship between Hindus and Muslims has been marked by continuous conflict and mutual distrust. …”
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Religious co-existence in Malappuram
Published 2017“…The study examines the history, status and features of religious co-existence in the district. The perception of Hindus on the majority Muslims has also been highlighted in the study. …”
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The future relations between the majority and minority religious groups, viewed from indonesian contemporary perspective: a case study of the coexistence of Muslims and the Towani...
Published 2019“…In addition, the honesty of Bugis Muslims towards Bugis Hindus has contributed to a conducive living atmosphere. …”
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Al-Biruni, Sultan Mahmud Al-Ghaznawi and Islamic universalism: the historical context
Published 2014“…This interpretation of al-Biriini explains why he chose to ignore the many existing platforms upon which Muslims and Hindus appeared to have developed working relationships. …”
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Impact of religion affiliation and religiosity on consumer innovativeness; the evidence of Malaysia
Published 2012“…Furthermore, the result indicated that Buddhists have significantly lower innovativeness compared to Muslims, Christians and Hindus in Malaysia.…”
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Mediation: religious and cultural disputes
Published 2020“…Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country with Muslim, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians living together harmoniously. …”
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Monitoring Moral Virtue: When the Moral Transgressions of In-Group Members Are Judged More Severely
Published 2019“…The current research presented Dutch Muslims (Study 1), American Christians (Study 2), and Indian Hindus (Study 3) with a set of fictitious stories depicting harmless and harmful moral transgressions. …”
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Konsep monoteisme dalam aliran Saivisme : Analisis menurut perspektif Islam / Samsuddin Abd Hamid
Published 2012“…Some of the methodology used to clarify this research, includes library research and field studies, including an interview with some of Hindus‟ and scholars who are experts on Hinduism. …”
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A Study of the Impact of Degree of Religiousness upon on Individual's Corporate Social Responsiveness Orientation
Published 2006“…On the other hand, Buddhists show no difference in their attitudes toward the corporate social responsiveness orientation. Lastly, Hindus are likely to have different attitudes toward the legal component of corporate social responsibility with respect to their level of religiousness.…”
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Cultural and religious festivals: the Malaysian experience
Published 2010“…The Chinese in Malaysia celebrate festivals like Chinese New Year and Chap Goh Mei where cultural celebrations such as the lion dances and Chingay procession take place. For the Hindus, apart from the Deepavali celebration, the festival of light, the Thaipusam is a celebration where more than one million people flock to Batu Caves. …”
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Interpretation of the Quran in contemporary India: Wahiduddin Khan’s reading of peace and spirituality in the scripture
Published 2019“…It aims to illustrate how Khan created a peaceful understanding of the Quran in contemporary India, where a critical need to resolve the issue of violent communalism between Muslims and Hindus existed. Two main subjects are argued here: (1) the background to Khan’s thought and (2) the features of his interpretation of the Quran. …”
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Adaptation of a Muslim religiosity scale for use with four different faith communities in Malaysia
Published 2007“…In an attempt to measure religiosity of Malaysian youth across four faith communities (Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians), researchers required the use of an instrument that would be universally applicable and accepted. …”
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Eating green : customers' willingness for adoption of ecological food consumption behaviors : a comparative study between Malaysian and Singaporean consumers / Maryam Kashani Nazar...
Published 2012“…Finally religion was significantly influenced consumers‘ willingness as differences could be observed between Christians and Hindus, as well as between freethinkers and atheists and Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists. …”
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