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Ahmadiyya in Indonesia
The Ahmadiyya and the Study of Comparative Religion in Indonesia
Tuan Guru and Ahmadiyah in the Redrawing of Post-1998 Sasak-Muslim Boundary Lines in Lombok
Masyarakat Indonesia Edisi XXXVII / No
131066 Sukmono 2020 E.Docx
Religious Violence in the Indonesian Democratic Era1
Homo Sacer: Ahmadiyya and Its Minority Citizenship (A Case Study of Ahmadiyya Community in Tasikmalaya)
Freedom of Religion and Belief in the Southeast Asia
A Pseudo-Secular Space, Religious Minority and Reasons for Exclusion: the Ahmadiyya Minority Group in Contemporary Indonesia
Reclaiming Minority's Freedom of Religion Or Belief in Indonesia
Media and the Vulnerable in Indonesia
(FPI; Islamic Defenders Front) – Ahmadiyya – Mixed Marriages
UPR13, Amnesty International Submission for the UPR Of
In Search of Peace: Ahmadi Women's Experiences in Conflict Transformation
Indonesia – Jakarta – West Java – Ahmadiyah
Interfaith Dialogues in Indonesia and Beyond Ten Years of ICRS Studies (2007–2017)
A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Ahmadiyya Sect Issue in Indonesia
Cinémas D'asie Du Sud-Est
Tilburg University Understanding Human Rights Culture in Indonesia
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Ahmadiyya Religious Sect in the International World and in Indonesia: the Establishment, Belief, and the Controversy
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Assuming the Worst: Narratives and Their Impacts on Violent Extremism in South-East Asia 2
Conversion to Ahmadiyya in Indonesia: Winning Hearts Through Ethical and Spiritual Appeals
SECTARIAN TRANSLATION of the QURAN in INDONESIA the Case of the Ahmadiyya1
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“It's a Jihad”: Justifying Violence Towards the Ahmadiyya in Indonesia
Indonesian Muslims in a Globalising World Westernisation, Arabisation, and Indigenising Responses
Chairs and Panelists
Ahmadiyya Community at Risk in Indonesia
Establishment of the Ahmadiyya Caliphate and Spread of Ideology in Indonesia Historical Review Pjaee, 17 (5) (2020)
Ripples from the Middle East: the Ideological Battle for the Identity of Islam in Indonesia
Jurnal Internasional Contemporary Southeast Asia Myth of Pluralism by Burhanuddin Muhtadi