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" Islamic finance "
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The Center of European Languages of Qom(Ale Beit Publications)
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651
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b10331
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Puniyani, Ram
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Religion, power violence:expression of politics in contemporary times/ editor, Ram Puniyani
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Publication Statement
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New Delhi ;Thousand Oaks: Sage,, 2005.
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332 p.: ; 22 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Religion : opium of the masses or-- / Ram Puniyani -- Globalisation and communalism : locating contemporary political discourse in the context of liberalisation / V. Krishna Ananth -- Terrorism and imperialism : two sides of the same coin / Thomas Sebastian -- Islam, terrorism, and the new world order / Jawaid Quddus -- Syncretism and communal harmony in Bengal / J.J. Roy Burman -- RSS and the raj / Shamsul Islam -- Hindutva and Indian diaspora / Jawaid Quddus -- Hindutva and weaker sections : conflict between dominance and resistance / Prakash Louis -- Mobilisation for Hindutva / Manjari Katju -- Fundamentalism, communalism, and gender justice / Vibhuti Patel -- Hindutva agenda and dalits / Anand Teltumbde -- The Supreme Court, media, and UCC debate / Flavia Agnes -- Educational backwardness among the Muslims in India : a case of misrepresentation? / Ranu Jain -- Violence against the cross / Sarto Esteves -- Gujarat-Hindu Rashtra Laboratory / Uday Mehta -- After Gujarat-- : making sense of reports on the post-Godhra violence and its aftermath / Rowena Robinson and D. Parthasarathy.
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IndiaPolitics and government--1977
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Religion and politicsIndia
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CommunalismIndia
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World politics1989
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Religion and politics
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Political violence
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Dewey Classification
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3 20.954.090511
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LC Classification
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DS480.853.R45 2005
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Religion, power and violence
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