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  1. Cognitive Conflict and Well-Being Among Muslim Clergy.Üzeyir Ok - 2009 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 31 (2):151-176.
    This paper surveys the relationship between Clergy Vocational Conflict, cognitive conflict and psychological well-being in a sample of 178 Muslim clergy in Turkey. It was found that Clergy Vocational Conflict is accompanied by religious conflict and Quest. Those who experienced Clergy Vocational Conflict and religious conflict suffered from poor psychological well-being. Quest, which does not affect psychological well-being, and religious conflict, which adversely affects it, are more common among the younger stratum of the sample. However, (...)
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    Mobilising Muslim Organisations Amid the Pandemic in Indonesia.Ahmad Suaedy - 2022 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 17 (1):45-69.
    Collective action to protect individuals from all forms of threatening causes, including the Covid-19 pandemic, is urgently needed. The Covid-19 pandemic urged religious practices and traditions to adapt to a situation where a series of health protocols must be observed. In order to prevent the spread, World Health Organisation (WHO) issued strict health protocol rules. Some of these rules seem to be contradicted to traditions and religious practices. This article tries to investigate the ways religious societies react and respond to (...)
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    Social and political roles of the Armenian clergy from the late Ottoman era to the Turkish republic.Ohannes Kılıçdağı - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (4-5):539-547.
    This article examines the treatment of Armenians by the late Ottoman and Turkish republican state with a special focus on the social and political roles of the Armenian clergy, especially the patriarch. After giving a brief account of the historical evolution of the millet system – the principles and practices applied by the Ottoman state in its treatments of non-Muslims – the article tries to understand whether the new regime kept it or adopted a modern approach during the transition (...)
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    Between Universalism and Fundamentalism: A Critique on the Position of Conservative Shia Clergy on Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran.Mostafa Khalili & Jalal Peykani - 2020 - Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 17 (1):105-126.
    The Islamic Republic of Iran is unsecular and follows religious interpretations from Shia Islam in deciding the laws of the land. In recent decades, the strengthening of civil society in the country has shaped various political debates on human rights among secular intellectuals and reflected in the discourse of some religious figures as well. While the regime has officially adopted the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) since 1990, different views on the Islamic human rights and its social (...)
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  5. Bab VI minoritas muslim di kanada Dan Francis: Catatan penutup oleh afadlal.Minoritas Muslim di Kanada - 2002 - Journal of Political Philosophy 10 (3):342-364.
     
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    Professionalization Of Islamic Ministry In America Components Of The Legitimizing Process In Western Society.John H. Morgan - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (26):114-127.
    In the last fifty years there has been a surge of immigration to the Western Hemisphere on the part of Middle Eastern and South East Asian Muslim religious leaders who are responding to a call from Muslim communities for religious leadership. In the United States alone, there have been over 1,500 Muslim clergy in the Sunni Tradition immigrate to America within the last twenty years. What is strikingly absent is the training needed to be a (...) person as understood in American society. There is no question that the imams are well trained in the teachings of Islam and the recitation of the Friday prayers. What quite clearly does not exist is an understanding of the concept of professional ministry on the part of these immigrant imams and this has lead to serious problems for the Muslim communities being served and for the imams who serve them. Based on my major data-base study and subsequent book, Muslim Clergy in America: Ministry as Profession in the Islamic Community (2010), I will explore the essential “components” of professional ministry as understood in American society and will illustrate their value and viability within the Islamic communities in America. (shrink)
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    Withdrawal Life Support and Let Dying Ill Patients: Right or Wrong Decision.Muslim Shah - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 5 (3).
  8. Perlembagaan persekutuan sebagai tapak integrasi, wahana etika dan peradaban.Nazri Muslim & Nik Yusri Musa dan Ateerah Abdul Razak - 2021 - In Ateerah Abdul Razak, Nur Azuki Yusuff & Zaleha Embong (eds.), Penghayatan etika & peradaban. Bachok, Kelantan: Penerbit UMK.
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  9. Akinyemi, D. yekini department of islamic studies federal college of education (special), oyo.A. Muslim Ruler - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred). pp. 143.
     
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  10. Madhāhib wa-mafāhīm fī al-falsafah wa-al-ijtimāʻ.ʻAbd al-Razzāq Muslim Mājid - 1967
     
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    Rereading Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd’s method of interpreting religious texts.Abdul Mufid, Abd Kadir Massoweang, Mujizatullah Mujizatullah, Abu Muslim & Zulkarnain Yani - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):6.
    The contemporary Qur’anic studies have been marked by amazing development. Various methods and approaches to understand the Qur’an are offered by the scholars. One of the prominent figures in this field is Nashr Hamid Abu Zayd. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (1943–2010 M) is a highly controversial contemporary thinker. He is an Egyptian scholar who is accused of being apostate, because of his theory of qur’anic hermeneutic (the textual of Qur’an). This is reflected in his stances towards contemporary religious discourse and (...)
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  12. Islām da ṣhegaṛo dīn: da zhwand da samūn aw ṣhegaṛo lāre, ṭolanīz adāb aw speżale khūyūnah.ʻAbd al-Raḥīm Muslim Dost - 2011 - [Peshawar]: ʻInāyat Khparandūyah Ṭolanah.
    On religious life in Islam; conduct of life for Muslims and on Islamic ethics.
     
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    Sampled-data reliable stabilization of T-S fuzzy systems and its application.Rathinasamy Sakthivel, Kaviarasan Boomipalagan, M. A. Yong-Ki & Malik Muslim - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):518-529.
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    The Qur’anic mantras recited by Shamanic Santri in Java, Indonesia.Hasyim Muhammad, Ilyas Supena, Akhmad A. Junaidi & Muhammad Faiq - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):9.
    To overcome various problems, the practice of shamanism has gained popularity in Javanese society. The belief of the society in this practice is increasing, mainly because of the involvement of the kyai (an honorific title of the Muslim clergy), who serves as a shaman. The kyai, in this regard, uses Qur’anic verses in his mantra. This study aims to reveal how the use of the Qur’anic verses is interpreted and legitimised in the practice of shamanism amongst the Javanese (...)
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  15. European Thought in Nineteenth-Century Iran: David Hume and Others.Cyrus Masroori - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (4):657-674.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.4 (2000) 657-674 [Access article in PDF] European Thought in Nineteenth-Century Iran: David Hume and Others Cyrus Masroori European ideas have played a crucial part in the shaping of the modern Iranian intellectual climate, since Iranian intellectuals have been, one way or another, engaged with these ideas for at least a hundred and fifty years. This engagement has also influenced Iranian society in (...)
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    Özbekistan'da Bilimsel Ateizm Gelişiminin Retrospektif Analizi (XX. Yüzyılın 30'larında).Dilmurod Ernazarov - 2023 - Kader 21 (3):930-941.
    Makale, yirminci yüzyılın 30’lu yıllarında Özbekistan’da ateizmin gelişme yollarının, mekanizmalarının ve yöntemlerinin geriye dönük bir analizini sunmaktadır. Özellikle o dönemin komünist dünya görüşünün insanların bilincini nasıl etkilediği ve SSCB'nin eski devletlerinin halklarının ateist eğitiminin ne kadar önemli bir rol oynadığı makalenin ana içeriğini oluşturmaktadır. Dinle mücadele, sosyalist bir toplum inşa etmek için gerekli bir durumdur. O dönemde dini fanatizm ve hurafeler kitlelerin siyasi bilincinin yükselmesine ve sosyalist inşaya aktif katılımlarına engel oluyormuş gibi gösteriliyordu. Modern Sovyet ateist literatüründe, bilimsel ateizm konusunun (...)
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  17. The Islamic factor in Kabarda and Balkaria in the context of the Civil War.F. B. Shakhaliyeva - 2016 - Liberal Arts in Russia 5 (5):507-516.
    In the article, the problem of the impact of Islamic factor on the events of the civil war in Kabarda and Balkaria is studied. During the civil war Islam has become a factor that unites Muslim population of Kabarda and Balkaria in the fight against the infidels. The author considers the religious policy of the Reds and Whites in the region, as well as, the role of Islam in the judicial and administrative practice and the political district of life. (...)
     
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    Religious Freedom in Eastern Europe—before and after 1989.Janet Broun - 1991 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 8 (2):27-32.
    Before 1989, Christians and Muslims in Eastern European states were the objects of firm repression. Churches and mosques had been closed, scriptures were largely unavailable, clergy were either hopelessly compromised, or barred from carrying out their ministry. Mission, religious education and charitable outreach were banned. Since 1989, religion has been one of the first areas of life to be normalised. Enormous vigour has sprung up in all areas of church life. But some difficulties still remain – in particular the (...)
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    Dogs: God's Worst Enemies?Sophia Menache - 1997 - Society and Animals 5 (1):23-44.
    In a broad survey of negative and hostile attitudes toward canines in pagan, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions, the author posits that warm ties between humans and canines have been seen as a threat to the authority of the clergy and indeed, of God. Exploring ancient myth, Biblical and Rabbinical literature, and early and medieval Christianity and Islam, she explores images and prohibitions concerning dogs in the texts of institutionalized, monotheistic religions, and offers possible explanations for these attitudes, (...)
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    Konfessionelle Rivalitäten in der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Islam. Beispiele aus der ostsyrischen Literatur.Karl Pinggéra - 2012 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 88 (1):51-72.
    This paper constructs the theological polemic among Near Eastern Christian sects and the encounter with the new religio-political regional power: Islam. Focusing on the period from around the first Muslim conquests in the mid-seventh century until the ninth centure C. E., a list of East Syriac Church Fathers and their writings are selected as representative voices in the continuing Christological debates. In particular, the paper is concerned with how theological arguments were first used and reinterpreted to address conversion to (...)
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    Зростання ролі мусульманськогочинника в суспільному житті україни.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 48:269-290.
    Islam in the Ukrainian territory has more than a thousand years of history. However, after the extermination of the Islamic world on Ukrainian lands by means of Stalin's vandalism, in particular the deportation of the Crimean Tatar people who professed Islam to Central Asia, the destruction of mosques and madrasas, the repression of the clergy of Islam, we have mentioned this religion mostly or in recent times. related to Muslims abroad.
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    The Role of Church in State and Public Affairs During the Kibaki Era, 2002-2013.Makokha Vincent Kinas - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy Culture and Religion 2 (1):27-40.
    Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to determine the role of church in state and public affairs during the Kibaki Era, 2002-2013Methodology: The methodology employed in this study was qualitative in nature. The study relied mainly on the analysis of an existing dataset from secondary sources. The data was gathered from technical reports, scholarly journals, reference books, past sermons, church publications, official and unofficial doctrine, theologies and from the Kenya National Archives in Nairobi. Other sources of data collection (...)
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    Clergy Ethics in a Changing Society: Mapping the Terrain.James P. Wind, Russell Burck, Paul Camenisch & Dennis McCann - 1991 - Westminster John Knox Press.
    Drawing upon the experiences and insights of a diverse group of notable contributors, this volume is perhaps the most complete study available on clergy ethics. The topics discussed include the separation of church and state, clergy professionalization, ethical pastoral care, and many more.
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  24. Muslim piety and food of the gods = Piedad musulmana y alimentos de los dioses.David Waines - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (2):411-424.
    Este artículo analiza un concepto fundamental en la tradición islámica, el de "piedad" o taqwa tal como aparece en el Corán y algunos comentarios tempranos. Los problemas surgen cuando se intenta la aproximación al concepto a través de las traducciones del Corán a lenguas europeas (en este artículo los ejemplos se toman del inglés y del español) que a menudo proponen "temor" como equivalente a taqwa. Al examinar un paisaje coránico clave (2:177) el artículo conecta con la discusión de los (...)
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    Muslim piety and food of the gods.David Waines - 2000 - Al-Qantara 21 (2):411-424.
    Este artículo analiza un concepto fundamental en la tradición islámica, el de «piedad» o taqwā tal como aparece en el Corán y algunos comentarios tempranos. Los problemas surgen cuando se intenta la aproximación al concepto a través de las traducciones del Corán a lenguas europeas que a menudo proponen «temor» como equivalente a taqwā. Al examinar un pasaje coránico clave el artículo conecta con la discusión de los comentadores al-Tabarī e Ibn Kathīr de rituales relacionados con tabúes alimenticios, como medio (...)
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    Reverend Robot: Automation and Clergy.William Young - 2019 - Zygon 54 (2):479-500.
    Digital technology, including artificial intelligence, is having a dramatic impact on the professions of medicine, law, journalism, finance, and others. Some suggest that clergy will also be affected. We describe recent progress in designing artificially intelligent systems, suggesting that this is possible, perhaps even likely. We investigate ways in which technology currently is affecting ministry and outline some plausible scenarios in which digital systems could supplement or supplant clergy in some areas, specifically preaching and pastoral care. We also (...)
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  27. Muslim women reformers: Inspiring voices against oppression [Book Review].Meg Wallace - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 114:23.
    Wallace, Meg Review of: Muslim women reformers: Inspiring voices against oppression, by ida Lichter, Prometheus Books 2009.
     
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    Women Clergy Working with Rituals.Uta Blohm - 2006 - Feminist Theology 15 (1):26-47.
    This article is drawn from research with women clergy and rabbis. As practitioners in leading congregations, the women have to work with their own liturgical traditions. However, they critique the traditions, and make them more inclusive where possible, by adapting words, or encouraging the wearing of liturgical garments. The women also adapt existing rituals, or write new liturgy to honour life events, often specific to women’s lives, for which there are no existing rituals. This is seen as continuous with (...)
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    Muslim intellectual.William Montgomery Watt - 1963 - Edinburgh,: University Press.
    A study of the struggle and achievement of al-Ghazālī, which examines his life and thought as a whole within the context of the time in which he lived. al-Ghazālī has been acclaimed as the greatest Muslim after Muḥammad, and is certainly one of the greatest. His outlook, too, closer than that of many Muslims to the outlook of modern Europe and America, and will be more easily comprehended today.
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    Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice.Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.) - 2008 - University of South Carolina Press.
    Muslim Medical Ethics draws on the work of historians, health-care professionals, theologians, and social scientists to produce an interdisciplinary view of ...
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  31. Clergy Women: An Uphill Calling.Barbara Brown Zikmund, Adair T. Lummis & Patricia Mei Yin Chang - 1998
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    The clergy's duty of allegiance to dogma and the struggle between world-conceptions.P. C. - 1892 - The Monist 2 (2):278 - 285.
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    The clergy, economic democracy, and the co-operative movement in Ireland, 1880–1932.Patrick Doyle - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (7):982-996.
    ABSTRACT The publication of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum in 1891 established a tradition of Catholic social teaching concerned with the moral obligations that should exist between capital and labour. In Ireland the encyclical instigated enthusiasm among some clergy for their congregation's welfare. An urgency given to social and economic questions coincided with the co-operative movement's introduction to the Irish countryside. Rural co-operative societies were established as part of a wider programme of economic democracy that placed ownership of (...)
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    Clergy Sexual Abuse: Is the Internal Adjudicatory Process Adequate?Meg Herbert & Keree Louise Casey - 1998 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 6 (3):137-154.
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    Clergy Sexual Abuse.Meg Herbert & Keree Louise Casey - 1998 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 6 (3-4):137-154.
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  36. Clergy Killers: Guidance for Pastors and Congregations Under Attack.G. Lloyd Rediger - 1997
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    Clergy contributions to healthcare ethics committees.Charlotte McDaniel - 1999 - HEC Forum 11 (2):140-154.
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    Lutheran Clergy in an Orthodox Empire. The Apppointment of Pastors in the Russo-Swedish Borderland in the 18th Century.Antti Räihä - 2015 - Perichoresis 13 (2):57-75.
    The history of the parishioners’ right to participate in and influence the choice of local clergy in Sweden and Finland can be taken back as far as the late Medieval Times. The procedures for electing clergymen are described in historiography as a specifically Nordic feature and as creating the basis of local self-government. In this article the features of local self-government are studied in a context where the scope for action was being modified. The focus is on the parishioners’ (...)
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    Married Clergy in East and Central Africa: The Clash of Roles.R. E. S. Tanner - 1970 - Heythrop Journal 11 (3):278-293.
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    Clergy’s Views of the Relationship between Science and Religious Faith and the Implications for Science Education.Daniel L. Dickerson, Karen R. Dawkins & John E. Penick - 2008 - Science & Education 17 (4):359-386.
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    Between Muslims: religious difference in Iraqi Kurdistan.J. Andrew Bush - 2020 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    This book asks what it means to be Muslim, yet not pious, in Iraqi Kurdistan. Though Islam is often represented in terms of either daily devotion, such as prayer and fasting, or abandonment of faith, there are many who turn away from tradition without departing from Islam. J. Andrew Bush offers us a new way to understand religious difference in Islam, one that invites questions about divine texts and rejects easy answers about political or sectarian identities. Exploring the lives (...)
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    Clergy Sexual Abuse.Keree Louise Casey - 1998 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 6 (3-4):137-154.
  43. Embodied Clergy Women and the Solidarity of a Mothering God.[author unknown] - 2020
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  44. Clergy's Duty of Allegiance to Dogma and the Struggle between World-Conceptions.Editor Editor - 1891 - The Monist 2:278.
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  45. Clergy and Laity.Karen Jo Torjesen - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
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    The Clergy's Duty of Allegiance to Dogma and the Struggle between World-Conceptions.Paul Carus - 1892 - The Monist 2 (2):278-285.
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    RETRACTED - Clergy Sexual Abuse and an Ethics of Recognition: An Example of the #ChurchToo Movement in South Korea.David Kwon - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (2):345-362.
    RETRACTION NOTICE: This article has been retracted at the request of its author, David Kwon. The author acknowledges citation irregularities throughout the article as the reason for the retraction. The editors of the journal supports this retraction. The article will only be available with this retraction notice.
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  48. When Clergy Commit the Sin of Silence.Gerald Larue - 1998 - Free Inquiry 18.
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    Exodus of clergy: The role of leadership in responding to the call.Shaun Joynt - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-10.
    Leaders play an important role in clergy's response to their call. Toxic leadership, also known as the dark side of leadership, negatively influences their decision to remain in full-time pastoral ministry. There is a shortage of clergy in the Roman Catholic Church and a distribution or displacement challenge facing the Protestant church. This shortage adversely affects the future of the church as clergy play an integral part in the preparation of congregants for their works of service. The (...)
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    Clergy Sexual Abuse and the Work of Redemption: Gestures toward a Theology of Accompaniment.John N. Sheveland - 2021 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 41 (1):71-86.
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