Search Results - "Muslim-majority countries"
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Women and the public space in Muslim majority countries and the West
Published 2022“…The increasing visibility of Muslim women in the public space in the Muslim majority countries and the West has led to incidences of religious condemnation and even, in some cases, violence against these women. …”
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Educational conditions of Muslim majority countries in comparison to the leading nations
Published 2013“…For Instance, 51 Muslim Majority Countries collectively have 2313 Universities, while USA alone have 2138 Universities, Brazil 1844, Philippines have 1321 Universities etc. …”
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Towards enhancing youth participation in Muslim-majority countries: the case of youth-adult partnership in Malaysia
Published 2018“…The paper concludes with broad suggestions for infusing youth-adult partnership into youth and community organisations to enhance community development efforts in Muslim-majority countries.…”
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A research framework of the halal certification role in purchase intention of Muslim consumers on the food products from Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and North Africa
Published 2018“…The objective of this paper is to uncover the role of Halal certification in the purchase intention of Muslim consumers on food products from Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and North Africa. …”
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A research framework of the halal certification role in purchase intention of Muslim consumers of the food products from Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and North Africa
Published 2018“…The objective of this paper is to uncover the role of Halal certification in the purchase intention of Muslim consumers on food products from Muslim majority countries in the Middle East and North Africa. …”
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Methods for calculation of per capita alcohol consumption in a Muslim majority country with a very low drinking level: Findings from the 2011 Iranian mental health survey
Published 2018“…© 2018 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Introduction and Aims: There is a paucity of data on volume of alcohol use from Muslim majority countries. We aimed to present estimation methods for alcohol consumption with the use of survey data for these societies and provide an estimation for age 15+ per capita consumption of pure alcohol for Iran. …”
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Utilizing blockchain technology to enhance Halal integrity: The perspectives of Halal certification bodies
Published 2019“…Consensus has been achieved in the segregation of halal supply chains in terms of designated halal transport, storage and halal compliant terminals, for Muslim (majority) countries, whereas in non-Muslim (majority) countries greater leniency is possible. …”
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The role of Halal certification on purchase intention towards food products from MENA countries: a SEM study
Published 2019“…Despite being Muslim majority countries, it is important to ensure the presence of Halal certification in the products from MENA countries, especially from those that received low scores in the country of origin study.…”
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A programmable dirham coin based Hajj saving electronic device
Published 2010“…As most of the Muslim majority countries are developing countries and also facing financial instabilities, savings tend to loose value due to depreciation of the national currencies, political and economic conditions of the countries. …”
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The one vice Coronavirus should wipe out
Published 2020“…Governments of Muslim-majority countries in general and masjid authorities in particular have added reasons to ban smoking. …”
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Inward FDI performance in the muslim world: assesing business and political environments
Published 2010“…It offers a cross-country analysis of the 57 Muslim majority countries’ FDI performance during 1995-2007. …”
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Muslim ummah, international organisations, and human development in the MMCs
Published 2012“…Then the chapter in sequence,analyses the roles of the Arab League, the Otganizalion of the Islamic Conference, and the Gulf Cooperation Council in promoting peace and development in the pur-suit of human development inthe 47 Muslim majority countries (MMCs; the focus of this Book), all of which are members of one or all three of these international organisations.…”
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Muslim female healthcare personnel dress code: a proposed guideline
Published 2018“…Library research was able to retrieve guidelines from seven Muslim-minority countries but none from Muslim-majority countries. Document analysis of the materials gathered was undertaken. …”
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Human security in a globalised world: concepts and issues for the Muslim world
Published 2015“…The penultimate section highlights some human security challenges as they relate to certain Muslim majority countries to be dealt with in subsequent relevant chapters in this volume.…”
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Media and politics in the muslim world:unfriendly relationship between press freedom and Illiberal government
Published 2018“…The research assesses media freedom or media sustainability and politics in 37 Muslim majority countries. Media sustainability is measured using the International Researches and Exchange Board (IREX) score whereas political regime is measured using the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Index of Democracy. …”
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Striving for Islamic governance: varying contexts, different strategies
Published 2015“…Muslim-majority countries are striving with some success to reshape their governance models along Islamic lines. …”
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Ali Salman, Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil (Editors) - Democratic transitions in the Muslim world (2018)
Published 2020“…Among Muslim-majority countries in the world today, only a handful can be said to be democracies. …”
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