Fathima Afra Mohamed Razak

Fathima Afra Mohamed Razak
South Eastern University of Sri Lanka | SEUSL · Department of Islamic Studies

Doctor of Philosophy

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Islam is one of the religions which acknowledges and secure all of the fundamental rights of women including education. According to Islam, education is important and compulsory for both male and female. The aim of this study is to identify the challenges that face married Muslim women at their higher education. The research is descriptive in natur...
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Sri Lanka is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and multicultural country. The Buddhists form the ethnic majority group, while Hindus, Muslims, and Christians are minority groups. The records show that Muslims have a long history of peaceful coexistence with other ethnicgroups in Sri Lanka. However, after the civil war ended in 2009, hostilities agai...
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In today's globalized world, when different religious communities meet and overlap more frequently than ever before, the idea of religious cohabitation is of utmost importance. One of the most significant faiths in the world, Islam, offers a complex viewpoint on religious harmony that is based on its guiding ideals and past examples. This essay exa...
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Sri Lanka has people of many ethnicities, faiths, and languages cohabiting peacefully. The Tamils, Muslims, and Christians comprise the remaining community members, while Buddhism makes up most of the population. Even though Buddhist and Muslim relations have been amicable for the past century, there has been a surge in anti-Muslim sentiment and vi...
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This study examines both the historical and current views on the Buddhist-Muslim relationship to enlighten the community about both communities' interactions
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The principles of Islam, which promote coexistence and tolerance, serve as a framework for establishing harmonious relations between adherents of the faith and those of other faiths. That is precisely how the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was. In the current environment, however, establishing coexistence is an enormous challenge. Especially i...
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The path that leads to the improvement of human society is education. The education of women in particular contributes significantly to the progress and development of a society. While there have been advancements in the educational attainment of women, married women continue to encounter numerous obstacles when attempting to pursue higher educatio...

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