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[Book Prize Series] On Islamaphobia and Islamic Radicalism

  • nuspacreativeweb
  • Dec 12, 2020
  • 1 min read

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<Book Prize series> ⁣ Given contemporary discourses on religious radicalism, it is easy to peg negative connotations to certain religions and their practices. However, it is pertinent for people to not impose hasty judgements on them in order to maintain a cohesive and resilient society. Read on to find out what Fayyaz thinks about Islamic radicalism and Islamophobia in Singapore! ⁣ Link to article: https://www.nuspatc.org/post/why-should-singaporeans-be-seriously-concerned-with-islamic-radicalism-and-islamophobia

 
 
 

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