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2016

Islam, democratic norm and religious radicalism

Inaugural Conference of the First International Congress of the University Platform for Research on Islam in Europe and Lebanon (PLURIEL), by Yadh Ben Achour, Tunisian jurist specialized in Islamic political theory and public law.

Conférence inaugurale du premier congrès international de Pluriel à Lyon, par Yadh Ben Achour, juriste tunisien spécialiste en théorie politique islamique et droit public.

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The Abu Dhabi Document: A Potential Cornerstone for Islamic-Christian Dialogue in Italian Educational Contexts

    Auteur(s) :

  • Antonio Cuciniello

In Italy, the migratory phenomenon has also had an impact on the school system, becoming an interesting potential field for intercultural and inter-religious encounters. As regards, for instance, t...

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Cosmopolitanism and minority rights: going beyond the protection of ethnoreligious minorities in the Middle East

    Auteur(s) :

  • Hélène Rey

This communication challenges traditional approaches to ethnoreligious diversity in the Middle East, arguing that the focus on "protecting minority rights" is inadequate. It demonstrates how these ...

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Azharis, Representations of Christianity, and the Vagaries of Islamic-Christian Dialogue (1930s-2020s)

    Auteur(s) :

  • Dominique Avon

Dominique Avon, Director of Studies at the École pratique des hautes études, traces the evolution of the discourse of the ulama of al-Azhar on Christianity since the 1930s. Confronted with the colo...

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Breaking Ramadan in the city centre. The public presentation of a young Muslim association

    Auteur(s) :

  • Guillaume Chatagny

By Federico Biasca and Guillaume Chatagny "This article presents, describes, and analyses an event for breaking the fast organized in the public sphere by a local association of young Muslims in...

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Exclusively for Adherents of ‘Divinely Revealed’ Religions?

    Auteur(s) :

  • Mohamed Gamal Ali

How did the preparatory work for the Egyptian constitutions discuss issues of freedom of religion and belief? « The term “divinely revealed religions” is used in the constitution, laws, and some...

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Religious Pluralism in Post-“Arab Spring” Morocco

    Auteur(s) :

  • Youssef Boutahar

Title of the lecture : "Re-problematizing the Religious Majority-Minority Dialectics in Post-Arab Spring Morocco: Between Subalternity and Digital Disobedience" Given the debate currently prevai...

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Dār al-islām and dār al-ḥarb in contemporary Muslim thought

    Auteur(s) :

  • Farid Bouchiba

The purpose of the proposed paper is to question the division of the world into dār al-islām (land of Islam) and dār al-ḥarb (land of war), which is a classification introduced by Muslim jurisconsu...

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Citizenship in the Arab World: Kin, Religion and Nation-State

    Auteur(s) :

  • Gianluca Parolin

The book is the fruit of five years of on-site research on citizenship in the Arab world. It takes a broader legal perspective to the multifaceted reality of nationality and citizenship. The method...

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Personal Status Laws of Women in Egypt and Palestine

    Auteur(s) :

  • Asli Karaca

Title of the lecture : 'Institutionalized Islam in Personal Status Laws and Challenged Position of Women as ‘the Other’' In most of the Muslim-majority countries, personal status laws are the main...

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The legal status of non-Muslims in Algeria. The example of evangelicals and Ahmadis.

    Auteur(s) :

  • Zohra Aziadé Zemirli

This book, which focuses on the situation before 2019, provides keys to explaining the origins of the popular protest movement, the hirak. It shows how the State controls the society, which is pred...