RELIGION
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Young Muslims in Brisbane: Negotiating Cultural Identity and Alienation |
This paper examines, broadly, the religious, cultural and national identities, and self- perceptions of young Muslims in Brisbane and the social, economic, and political context in which these are being configured. While Australia's migrant intake has been racially … |
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UNHAPPILY TORN BY DISSENSIONS AND LITIGATIONS’:1 DURBAN’S ‘MEMON’ MOSQUE, 1880-19302 |
This study focuses on Durban's Grey Street mosque, built by Indian Memon migrants in 1880. This review of the first half-century of the mosque's existence underlines the important social role of mosques, and also questions the notion of homogeneous Muslim community. |
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Indian Muslims in South Africa: continuity, change and disjuncture, 1860-2000 |
Islam is a minority religion in South Africa. According to the 1996 census there were 553,585 Muslims out of a total population of forty million. Indian Muslims make up one of the two largest sub-groups, the other being 'Malay' . |
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Letter from E R Swart to Alan Paton | ||
A war sermon |
A war sermon |
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A STUDY OF THE WEST STREET MOSQUE IN DURBAN. |
submitted in part fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of HONOURS BACHELORS Department of Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Durban-Westville. |
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The people shall govern and letters by Phyllis Naidoo |
letter to friends and family. |
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African religions |
Something repels the heart deeply in most organised form of religion. |
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Africa's own brand of Islam |
A religious vacuum exists over much of Africa and although Islam is spreading, its impact on society is changing. |
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Joost de Blank: a farewell interview |
Joost de Blank retired as Archbishop of Cape Town at the end of 1963. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 4, May 1963 | ||
Religion's unanswered question |
Ambitions |
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The New African: Volume 1, Number 9, September 1962 | ||
Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.54 1980 | ||
Theoria: a journal of studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences No.36 1971 | ||
Chapter three: Black organisations - Religious groups | ||
Your days are over: the promises of God confronts the State |
Sermon delivered by Allan Boesak about Elijah's journey into the wilderness. It was delivered at the St George's Cathedral at Cape Town in March 13, 1988. |
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Statement on detentions by General Secretariate of the SA Catholic Bishops' Conference |
Report issued by the General Secretariate of the SA Catholic Bishops about the detention of two Catholic priests, Smangaliso Mkhatshwa and Clement Okoka. |
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The Sol Plaatje Memorial Lecture For 1987 | ||
Religion and Prejudice |