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    The role of religious brand community support to increase value co-creation in market religio-centric by Ken Sudarti, Hendar Hendar, Nabila Tharrazana

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… This study analyzes the effect of religious brand community support (RBCS) in strengthening customer ethical perceptions (CEP) to establish trust and readiness for religious value co-creation. 212 Islamic clothing brand community members were the respondents in this study. …”
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    Wayang civilizes religion: From spectacle to guidance by C.A. Rumbay, J. Siahaya, S. Hutagalung

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Indonesia’s cultural acculturation and Christianity left behind by Islam are undeniable social realities that could be harmonised through puppetry. …”
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    Female genital cutting in Malaysia: a mixed-methods study by Abdul Rashid, Yufu Iguchi

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…For every 1-year decrease in age, the odds of participants deciding medical doctors should perform FGC as compared with traditional midwives increase by 1.61.Qualitative: Focus group discussions showed most believed that FGC is compulsory in Islam but most traditional practitioners and the Mufti’s stated that FGC is not compulsory in Islam.Conclusion Almost everyone in the community believed FGC is compulsory in Islam and wanted the practice to continue, whereas the traditional practitioners and more importantly the Mufti’s, who are responsible in issuing religious edicts, say it is not a religious requirement.…”
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    Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Completing Final Projects as a Form of Student Independence and Creativity by Adi Wibowo, Ida Faridah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study uses a qualitative approach with a multi-case case study design in two Islamic religious universities. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with several lecturers and students and top management as informants, observations, and documentation analysis, which were then analyzed using data reduction techniques and inductive conclusions drawn. …”
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