Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
There is a critical mass of well-informed Muslims for whom Sunni and Shi’i Islam are not fundamental to how they view themselves as Muslims.
New research indicates COVID-19 restrictions were largely accepted by Chinese villagers and satisfaction with the government’s response is high.
A change of religion is a personal matter and should not lead to any form of punishment, let alone the death penalty.
Conservative Muslim groups in an increasingly Islamic Indonesian society are attempting to establish alliances with opportunist politicians.
The book offers an alternative script for the Indian conversion experience, one that conceptualises conversion as a heterogenous experience rather than a single and individualised event.
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