Search Results - "religious intolerance"
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Muslim-Christian Relationships In Indonesian Reform Era Within The Framework Of Democracy: Case Study Of Bandung, Bekasi And Bogor (1998-2015)
Published 2018“…A relatively peaceful relationship between Muslims and Christians in Indonesia has been dotted by religious intolerance and worship restrictions in the form of churches destruction, bannings and closures, which mostly happened in Bandung, Bekasi and Bogor. …”
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Metaphorising the Nigerian space : a critical stylistic study of Stephen Kekeghe’s Rumbling Sky
Published 2022“…Contemporary Nigerian space has been plagued with social, political, and religious vices such as election malpractices, corruption, religious intolerance, cyberspace crime, farmers-herders clash, secessionist claims, kidnapping, killings, and terrorist activities, just to name a few. …”
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Religious oppression: government regulations and social hostilities
Published 2017“…Religious intolerance has become a common feature of many countries in recent times. …”
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The role of federalism in mitigating ethnic conflicts in plural societies : Nigeria and Malaysia in comparative perspective / Chukwunenye Clifford Njoku
Published 2015“…The thesis highlights ethnic demands resulting in militancy over “Resource Control”, “Religious Intolerance” as well as “Secessionist Movements” in the face of persistent inequality and unfairness to some ethnic groups in Nigeria. …”
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Translating Salafism into English: Anglo–Salafi Print Culture in Britain
Published 2023“…Given the heightened sensitivities surrounding Islamic extremism in the West, observers warned that Saudi state actors were funding religious intolerance in places like Britain partly through texts. …”
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Ethno-Religious and Political Conflicts: A Study of North-Eastern Region of Nigeria
Published 2012“…The study revealed that ethno-religious intolerance, poverty occasioned by unemployment, corruption, illiteracy and ignorance, economic hardship, and poor leadership are the most significant hindrances to the peace process, unity and political stability in the area. …”
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