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The Islamic Community of Croatia and "cultural training" for peace missions |
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011 |
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For Security and Democracy in Southeast Europe: Muhamed Jusić The NATO integration process for Southeastern European countries, including former Yugoslav countries, has opened the door to the cooperation of churches and religious communities with military structures, which was not possible before due to the ideological profile of communism. NATO standards on religious freedom in military units and the standards in NATO member countries for military religious service, as well as other forms of cooperation, have posed many challenges and unknowns to both the military and religious communities. This reflects a lack of experience in such forms of engagement on the part of religious leaders, but also a lack of readiness of military structures to open themselves in an unconventional way to religious groups. This is why any exchange of experiences or more serious analysis is welcome in the field. |
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CALL FOR PAPER- YEARBOOK OF MUSLIMS IN EUROPE |
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Tuesday, 05 April 2011 |
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I am writing on behalf of the editorial team to invite you to write one of the articles of the fourth volume, especially on a current issue related to Muslims in Europe. The article must be between 5000 – 10000 words and will be paid 150 €. The deadline for submitting the articles is 1st December 2011. |
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Islamic Revival in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-2010 |
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Saturday, 08 January 2011 |
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By Harun Karčić Although there has been much talk about the revival of Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the last decade, only a handful of serious academic studies have been done on this topic. Apart from this, there have also been a number of rather misleading analyses and reports written by foreign journalists who clearly missed out on the major driving force behind the greater visibility of Islam in some parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and disproportionately centered their attention most often on Saudi activities in the country.Although the impact of foreign factors is by no means to be neglected, in order to attain an all-encompassing picture of Islam in post-communist Bosnia and Herzegovina, all the factors need to be accounted for. |
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