Seeking an Islamic framework towards peacebuilding and women's inclusion

H Abadi - 2022 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
The overall purpose of this paper is to contribute to the discussion of Islam and the
protection of women's fundamental freedoms, gender and inclusion, and the relationship …

Religion at the United Nations

A Karam - Religious Soft Diplomacy and the United Nations …, 2021 - books.google.com
Religious actors and faith-based organizations are among the most ancient forms of human
organization. Despite some secular perspectives, particularly in the Western world, these …

Secure between God and man: peace, tranquility and sexuality through the pietistic aspirations of believing women

MB Khan, F Seedat - Journal for the Study of Religion, 2017 - ajol.info
This paper draws on a qualitative case study of the intersections of gender, religion and
sexual and reproductive health and rights of Muslim wives on the east coast of South Africa …

Introduction: Themes in religion and human security in Africa

J Tarusarira, E Chitando - … in Religion and Human Security in …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Religion continues to be an enigma to many commentators, including those who operate
within religious studies. The authors assert that 'religion'is not a stable category, but one that …

The role of urban defenseless spaces in women's security: A case study of Jiroft, Kerman province, Iran

LK Kaleji, P Aghaei, A Mottaghi, M Delalat - Spatium, 2021 - spatium.rs
Growing trends in urban development combined with fundamental changes in the physical
context of cities necessitate paying attention to the quality of urban spaces. The low quality …

Working for Another World: Geographies of Labor, Aspiration and Kinship in the Northwest African Corridor

EE McGlennen - 2020 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of Senegalese migration to and through Morocco.
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly transforming legal and political landscape and …

[引用][C] Complicating “tradition” and “modernity”: Young South African Women‟ s Perceptions of Lobola

N Nduna - 2021 - University of the Western Cape