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    Pattern of cognitive styles and selection of academic majors among graduates of religious and secular schools by Khairul Anwar Mastor, Putai Jin

    Published 2009
    “…The differences in cognitive style, school background and selection of the academic major were investigated by examining: (a) the pattern of cognitive styles among graduates from religious and secular schools, and (b) their intended selection of academic major prior to entering university. …”
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    Pattern of cognitive styles and selection of academic majors among graduates of religious and secular schools by Khairul Anwar Mastor , Jin , Putai

    Published 2009
    “…The differences in cognitive style, school background and selection of the academic major were investigated by examining: (a) the pattern of cognitive styles among graduates from religious and secular schools, and (b) their intended selection of academic major prior to entering university. …”
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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 Tolotang in Amparita, South Sulawesi by Jubba, Hasse, Pabbajah, Mustaqim, Prasodjo, Zainuddin H, Qodir, Zuli

    Published 2019
    “…This article addresses the future relations between the majority and minority religious groups, particularly a case study of Bugis Muslims and Bugis Hindus known as Towani Tolotang who live in a harmonious life in South Sulawesi seen from Indonesian contemporary perspective. …”
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    Cultural and religious festivals: the Malaysian experience by Ishak, Mohd. Shuhaimi

    Published 2009
    “…Malaysia, a multiethnic and multi-religious society in Southeast Asia, has a population of 27.7 million comprising three major ethnicities, consisting of 67% Malays/Bumiputras, 24.7% Chinese, and 7.4% Indians along with many smaller minority groups. …”
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    Cultural and religious festivals: the Malaysian experience by Ishak, Mohd. Shuhaimi

    Published 2010
    “…Malaysia, a multiethnic and multi-religious society in Southeast Asia, has a population of 27.7 million comprising three major ethnicities, consisting of 67% Malays/Bumiputras, 24.7% Chinese, and 7.4% Indians along with many smaller minority groups. …”
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    Religious and cultural influences on the selection of menu by Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat, Abd Rahman, Nur Diyana, Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah, Ramli, Mohd Anuar

    Published 2018
    “…Preparation and Processing of Religious and Cultural Foods covers the production and processing of foods from major religions, focusing on the intersection of religion, science and cultural perceptions in the production and processing of modern religious and vegetarian foods. …”
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    Religious survival of Hindus in the context of Islamic Malaysian environment by Jaffary Awang, Ros Izanie Ismail, Indriaty Ismail

    Published 2022
    “…The Hindu community is a minority group in Malaysia, living together with the majority of Muslim Malays. …”
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    Building social capital for development: the role of religious values and virtues by Abdulai, Abdul-Mumin

    Published 2012
    “…From the outset, it has to be acknowledged that the majority of world's religious beliefs and practices are resting largely on an appreciable amount of values and virtues. …”
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    Religious motives for using facebook among university muslim students by Shahnaz , Liza, Wok, Saodah

    Published 2011
    “…The results showed that the majority of IRKHS students are Facebook users. Many of them are extrovert Malaysian females, aged 22 years and above. …”
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    Buddhists minority in Malay Muslims majority of Pasir Mas, Kelantan by Mohd Rashid, Zuriati, Mohd. Amin, Wan Mohd. Azam

    Published 2010
    “…A small town, Pasir Mas is chosen as it consists of two major religions, Islam and Buddhism, forming two religious communities living side by side in a traditional village namely Kg. …”
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    Educational conditions of Muslim majority countries in comparison to the leading nations by Zubair Zafar Khan

    Published 2013
    “…Background:Muslims are the Second largest Religious group after Christians in the World and ruling on around fifty one Countries and own more than 80% Oil Reserves of the World. …”
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    Regime or revolution? the dilemma of Syria’s religious institutions: the example of the Fatih Institute by Bakour Mohamad, Bachar

    Published 2020
    “…The paper concludes that the Syrian regime was able to exploit religious institutions to propagate its narrative of events. …”
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    Buddhism in a muslim state: Theravada practices and religious life in Kelantan by Mohamed Yusoff Ismail

    Published 2006
    “…Although Kelantan is noted for its orthodoxy, in particular with regard to national politics and local practices of Islam, Theravada Buddhism seems to thrive very well among the local Thai ethnic group. This is testified by the fact that there are twenty temples in the state with a full-fledged Sangha organization, whose monks also serve in major towns outside the state. …”
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    The majority rule principle in political leadership and decision-making: An Islamic perspective by Shuriye, Abdi Omar

    Published 2002
    “…Immediately after the demise of Prophet Muhal'nmad, his companions gathered to decide his successor in the political leadership of the society. The result was "majority rules". This paper argues that in any modern society the largest ethnic group must rule politically, in other words majority rule principle should be exercised in order to maintain social, political and religious stability. …”
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    Information-seeking behavior of college students on religious tolerance through social media by Haekal Fajri Amrullah, Mohd Nor Shahizan Ali, Mohd Fauzi Sukimi

    Published 2019
    “…Students may serve as facilitators of religious harmony in Indonesia. However, they must firstly have enough knowledge to find information on religious tolerance, and thus social media can be a major source of information. …”
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    The use of social media as a source of religious knowledge among doctors in Makassar, Indonesia by Mahmuddin, Abdul Halik

    Published 2019
    “…The results of the study show that Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram are the most widely used forms of communication media for doctors to obtain religious knowledge. Furthermore, the majority of the religious messages posted in the WhatsApp social group by these health center doctors is for daily instructions and is posted according to the needs of members. …”
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    Risks: newspapers’ representation of violence against minority group in Pakistan by Abdullah Khoso

    Published 2015
    “…Ahmadis are a religious minority group whose presence is detested by majority group in Pakistan. …”
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