Deauthorization of the Religious Leader Role in Countering Covid-19: Perceptions and Responses of Muslim Societies on the Ulama’s Policies in Indonesia

Ulama as epicenters of religious leader in spreading religious teachings in Muslim societies have experienced deauthorization. This study aims to reflect the Muslim societies’ perceptions and responses on the Ulama policies in countering Covid-19 in Indonesia. This study uses observation, interviews...

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VerfasserInnen: Faisal (Verfasst von) ; Pabbajah, Mustaqim (Verfasst von) ; Muhammad Said, Nurhidayat (Verfasst von) ; Juhansar (Verfasst von) ; Jubba, Hasse (Verfasst von) ; Hidayat Pabbajah, M. Taufiq (Verfasst von)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: 2022
In:Jahr: 2022
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