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WSF: Islamisation and its impact on laws and the law making process in Malaysia

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Publication Author: 
Zainah Anwar
Date: 
December 2004
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Warning Signs of Fundamentalisms

  • WSF: Preface
  • WSF: Introduction
  • WSF: The lesson from Iran: How the 'warning signs of fundamentalism' were ignored
  • WSF: The rise of fundamentalism and the role of the ‘state’ in the specific political context of Palestine
  • WSF: Attacks against lesbian, gay and bisexual people: Warning signs of fundamentalism?
  • WSF: Education in Afghanistan: A gendered ideological terrain
  • WSF: Jewish fundamentalisms and women
  • WSF: America’s mission of saving the world from Satan: Christian fundamentalism in the USA
  • WSF: Catholic fundamentalism, right wing politics and the construction of womanhood: The case of Austria
  • WSF: Two cheers for multiculturalism
  • WSF: Hindu fundamentalism in India: Ideology, strategies, and the experience of Gujarat
  • WSF: Islamisation and its impact on laws and the law making process in Malaysia
  • WSF: Fundamentalist groups and the Nigerian legal system: Some reflections
  • WSF: 'Apostates', Ahmadis and advocates: Use and abuse of offences against religion in Bangladesh
  • WSF: The rise of the religious right in Bangladesh: Taslima Nasrin and the media
  • WSF: The media and signs of fundamentalism: A case in the Gambia
  • WSF: Revelation and religion: Representations of gender and Islam
  • WSF: Women’s struggle against Muslim fundamentalism in Algeria: Strategies or a lesson for survival?
  • WSF: Fighting the political (ab)use of religion in Nigeria: BAOBAB for Women’s Human Rights, allies and others
  • WSF: The Model Parliament for family law reform: A significant step towards linking women’s issues with national concerns
  • WSF: Sisters in Islam: Advocacy for change within the religious framework
  • WSF: Secular women’s activism in contemporary Egypt
  • WSF: Religious fundamentalisms and repression of reproductive and sexual rights
  • WSF: The far right and the religious right on the world wide web: Some snapshots and notes
  • WSF: Biographies of conference participants and contributors
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