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a certain level of development has been reached. We therefore distinguish between the OECD, Europe and Islamic countries …
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that often explicitly refer to Islam to justify some of their policies. In this paper, we analyse government reactions to …
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key for establishing an accurate picture of contemporary Muslim life in Europe, for unravelling Islamophobic myths, and …
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is more pronounced in countries where Islam is the source of legislation. Constitutions changed in only four Muslim …
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Immigration from Muslim countries is a source of tensions in many Western countries. Several countries have adopted regulations restricting religious expression and emphasizing the neutrality of the public sphere. We explore the effect of the most emblematic of these regulations: the prohibition...
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One of Islam's five canonical pillars is a predictable, fixed, and mildly progressive tax system called zakat. It was … few decades after the rise of Islam, zakat opened the door to arbitrary political rule and material insecurity. A major …
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