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ArticleItem 1835ން 1843ށް ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ ކްރިސްޓިއަން ކުރުމުގެ މަސައްކަތުގައި ބަދަލުކުރެވުނު ބައެއްސިޓީ(Dhivehi Bahaai Thaarikhah Khidhumaikura Gaumy Marukazu, 1999-04-01) Hussain, AbduhRasheed; ޢަބްދުއްރަޝީދު ޙުސައިން ArticleItem 720 ގަޑިއިރުގެ ބޭނުން ހިފާނީ ކިހިނެއް؟(Adhives, 2021-04-20) އިބްރާހީމް ރަޝީދު މޫސާ; Moosa, Ibrahim Rasheed ArticleItem 8 - ރަމަޟާންމަސް ދިރުއްވަން ތިބާ ކުރައްވާންވީ ކޮންކަމެއްތޯއެވެ؟ -(ވަންއޮންލައިން, 2023-04-18) އަބްދުﷲ ފާރޫގް ހަސަން; Hassan, Abdulla Farooq ArticleItem Cleanliness in Islam(2018-02) Ministry of Education; UNICEF; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް އެޑިއުކޭޝަން; ޔުނިސެފް ArticleItem Finding the right islam for the maldives: political transformation and state-responses to growing religious dissent(International Journal of Religion, 2020-11-01) Waha, La ToyaAt the first glance, the Maldives appear not to be prone to religious conflict. The archipelago state comprises a religiously and ethnically homogenous society, the different islands have been subject to shared Islamic rule for centuries and even constitutionally religious homogeneity is granted by making every citizen a Muslim and religious diversity prevented by limiting naturalisation to a specific Muslim group. Yet, today allegations of a threat to Islam play a major role in political mobilisation, the Maldives are faced with Islamist violence, and Maldivians have joined the Islamic State and al Qaeda in disproportionally high numbers. The paper seeks to find an answer to the question of how the repression of dissent under the Gayoom regime and the expansion and rise of violent Islamism relate in the Maldivian context. Next to the theoretical model, the paper will provide an introduction to the Maldivian political culture and the reasons for changes therein. It will shed light on the emergence of three major Islamic streams in the Maldivian society, which stood opposed to one another by the late 1990s and early 2000s, and show how Gayoom’s state repression of dissent initiated an escalation process and furthered Islamist violent politics. The paper will argue that while state repression of dissent played a significant role in the repertoire selection of Islamic non-state agents, the introduction of fundamentalist Islamic interpretations through migration, educational exchange programmes and transnational actors have laid the ground for violence in the Maldives. Technical ReportItem Maldives 2015 International Religious freedom report(United State Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 2015)Executive Summary The constitution designates Islam as the state religion, requires citizens to be Muslims, and requires public office holders, including the president, to be followers of the Sunni school of Islam. The constitution provides for limitations on rights and freedoms “to protect and maintain the tenets of Islam.” The law states both the government and the people must protect religious unity. Propagation of any religion other than Islam is a criminal offense. New antiterror legislation bans promoting “unlawful” religious ideologies. A new penal code permits the administration of certain sharia punishments, such as stoning and amputation of hands. In October for the first time in the country’s history, a magistrate court sentenced a woman to death by stoning for adultery, although the Supreme Court overturned the verdict. The government rejected recommendations by the UN Human Rights Council to change its laws, saying it would not grant freedoms it felt violated the tenets of Islam. The Ministry of Islamic Affairs (MIA) continued efforts to curb what it described as “un-Islamic” practices and required imams to use government-approved sermons in Friday prayers. The government did not enforce restrictions on practicing other religions on foreign tourists visiting resort islands, but it did apply them to foreigners outside the resort areas. Local nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) stated women reported community pressure to conform to Islamic dress standards. Some observers saw a rise in Islamic radicalism and fundamentalism among the populace. A religious freedom advocate reportedly ceased his internet blog out of concern his social media accounts had been used by hackers to spread anti-Islamic messages. There was no permanent U.S. diplomatic presence in the country, but the U.S. Embassy in Sri Lanka maintained an American Center in country, set up as a partnership with the National Library of Maldives. Embassy personnel based in Sri Lanka traveled to the country monthly and embassy personnel also spoke with Colombo-based Maldivian government officials about the importance of religious tolerance and advocated for the right of all residents of the country to practice the religion of their choice ArticleItem Maldives 2016 international religious freedom report(Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 2016) Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor ArticleItem Maldives 2017 international religious freedom report(Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 2017) Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor ArticleItem Maldives 2018 international religious freedom report(Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, 2018) Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; ބިއުރޯ އޮފް ޑިމޮކްރަސީ، ހިޔުމަން ރައިޓްސް އެންޑް ލޭބަރ ArticleItem Maldives 2019 International Religious freedom report(United State Department of State, Office of International Religious Freedom, 2019) ArticleItem Maldives 2021 International Religious freedom report(United State Department of State, Office of International Religious Freedom, 2021) ArticleItem Maldives : country overview(1) Romero-Frias, Xavier ArticleItem A ‘women’s space’ at the Indian Ocean crossroads : women’s mosques in the Maldives(2009) Fewkes, Jacqueline, H. 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