Browse by Author "Abdalla, Mohamad"
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The Way Forward for Muslim Women: Reflections on Australia’s Social Inclusion Agenda
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2012 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Behind a Veil: Islam's Democratic History
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2011 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad, Rane, Halim |
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Towards understanding what Australia's Muslims really think
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2011 Author(s): Rane, Halim, Nathie, Mahmood, Isakhan, Ben, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Do Australian Muslims need a mufti? Analysing the institution of ifta in the Australian context
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2011 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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A Critical Examination of Qur'an 4:34 and Its Relevance to Intimate Partner Violence in Muslim Families
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Ibrahim, Nada, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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A Way Forward?
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad, Ewart, Jacqueline Ann, Rane, Halim |
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Muslims in Australia: Negative views and positive contributions
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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An Islamic Perspective on Ageing and Spirituality
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad, Mohammed, Idebal |
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Introduction [Islam and the Australian news media]
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Rane, Halim, Ewart, Jacqueline Ann, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Islam and the Australian News Media
Publication Type: Books (Edited) Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Rane, Halim, Ewart, Jacqueline Ann, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Broadening the Scope of Work-Life Balance: Experiences of Australian Muslims
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Full Written Paper - Refereed) Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Sav, Adem, Harris, Neil David John, Sebar, Bernadette, Stewart, Donald Edwin, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Work–Life Conflict Among Australian Muslim Men and Women in South-East Queensland
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Extract Paper) Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Sav, Adem, Harris, Neil David John, Sebar, Bernadette, Stewart, Donald Edwin, Abdalla, Mohamad |
| 13. |
Islam and the Struggle for Democracy
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Rane, Halim, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Australian Muslim Men Coping With Conflict and Achieving Balance: Positive Look at a Negative Issue
Publication Type: Conference Publications (Extract Paper) Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Sav, Adem, Harris, Neil David John, Sebar, Bernadette, Stewart, Donald Edwin, Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Ibn Khaldun on the fate of Islamic Science after the Eleventh Century
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Mass Media Islam: the impact of media imagery on public opinion
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2008 Author(s): Rane, Halim, Abdalla, Mohamad |
| 17. |
Islamic Science: The Myth of the Decline Theory
Publication Type: Books (Authored Research) Year of Publication: 2008 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
| 18. |
A Fair Go: A Muslim's perspective
Publication Type: Book Chapter (Non-Composite) Year of Publication: 2007 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Ibn Khaldun on the Fate of Islamic Science after the 11th Century
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2007 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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Countering the Terrorist Threat to Human Rights and the Australian Identity: A Muslim Perspective
Publication Type: Book Chapter (Non-Composite) Year of Publication: 2006 Author(s): Abdalla, Mohamad |
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