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    • Muslims in Australia: the double edge of terrorism 

      Kabir, Nahid Afrose (© 2007 Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies., 2007-11)
      Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, people are forced to depart because of social or political upheaval, oppression or national disaster. Finally, people may ...
    • Power and influence of islam-based political parties in Bangladesh: perception versus reality 

      Jahan, Ferdous; Shahan, Asif M
      Bangladesh has received scholarly attention about the extent and nature of Islamism in the political domain. We argue that, to analyze the significance of religion in the political process, it is essential to consider the ...
    • To be or not to be an Australian: focus on muslim youth 

      Kabir, Nahid Afrose (© 2011 National Identities., 2008)
      In 2001, 67% of Australians identified themselves as Christians and only 1.5% as Muslims, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Other Australians are Jews, Buddhists and Hindus - to name just a few of the ...