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Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report, by SABA MAHMOOD

Jeffrey Guhin
- 01 Sep 2017 - 
- Vol. 78, Iss: 3, pp 372-374
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Global Institutional Imaginaries

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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.
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