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Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report, by SABA MAHMOOD
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TL;DR: Barenthins as mentioned in this paper argued that belief in a watching and punishing moralizing god makes people more willing to cooperate with strangers, and argued that such beliefs can reduce moral transgression and lead to more cohesive groups, which enables them to scale up.
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Women and the Holy City: The Struggle over Jerusalem's Sacred Space
TL;DR: Ben-Shitrit et al. as mentioned in this paper looked to three contemporary women's movements in and around Jerusalem's Sacred Esplanade: Women for the Temple -a Jewish Orthodox movement for access to Temple Mount; The Murabitat - Muslim women activists devoted to the protection of Al-Aqsa Mosque from Jewish claims; and Women of the Wall -a feminist mobilization against restrictive gender regulations at the Western Wall.
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From Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) advocacy to interreligious engagement in foreign policy
TL;DR: In recent years, Western governments have strengthened their foreign policy tools, global advocacy efforts and international coordination to protect Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB), and there is,...
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Toward a Global Covenant of Peaceable Neighborhood: Introducing the Philosophy of Covenantal Pluralism
TL;DR: The global challenge of living together peacefully and constructively in the context of deep religious/worldview differences will not be met through bumper-sticker slogans about "tolerance" as mentioned in this paper.
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Sex, Law, and the Politics of Age: Child Marriage in India, 1891–1937
TL;DR: Pande as mentioned in this paper provides a dual biography of India's path-breaking Child Marriage Restraint Act (1929) and of 'age' itself as a key category of identity for upholding the rule of law, and for governing intimate life in late colonial India.
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Imperial inventories, “illegal mosques” and institutionalized Islam: Coloniality and the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina
TL;DR: The authors explores the ways in which imperial inventories of colonial instalments of the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) have characterized the Islamic community of BiH.
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Whose misafirs? negotiating difference along the turkish–syrian border
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the figure of the misafir (guest) as it personifies the combined domains of everyday and institutional hospitality in Hatay, a contested border province annexed to Turkey from French Mandate Syria in 1939, and home today to over 400,000 displaced Syrians.