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Item Metadata only Sexuality and Sexual behaviors of male STD patients in Dhaka City, Bangladesh(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1997) Khan, Sharful Islam; Oratai Rauyajin; Yablo Paul; Bencha Yoddumnern; Thawatchai BoonchoteItem Metadata only A study on the relationship between premarital sexual experience and knowledge about HIV(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2000) Khan, Manirul Islam; Gray Alan Noel; Churnrurtai KanchanachitraItem Metadata only An investigation of proposals to improve the united nations human right council : structural reform and reconceptualizing efforts of state and non-state actors(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2009) Mullen, Matthew; Hayes MichaelItem Metadata only The reference to ghazali's works as appeared in Thai Muslim society(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Manop Sehwiset; Anas AmatayakulItem Metadata only The concept of Bid'ah : a case study of the marital customs in the Thai Muslim communities of Bangkok(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2004) Fairoz Yupensuk; Anas AmatayakulItem Metadata only Waria can(t) pray : contesting the religious freedom through the experience of transgender pesantren Al-Fatah, Yogyakarta(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Setiawan, Fajar Ahmad, 1993-; Santoso, Purwo; Yanuar Sumarlan. This thesis uses a case study approach in order to find the possibility of self-realization of religious freedom conducted by queer muslims. The subject of which in this thesis is Pesantren waria Al-Fatah, the first Islamic school for waria in Indonesia...-contextualization of Islamic discourse through which the existence of waria gender can be articulated under maqasid sharia' that prioritizes the spiritual needs of maslahah (purposes) such as life and spirituality rather than a fundamentalistic perspective of shariaItem Metadata only Beliefs in Hindu Trimurti : a case study of modernThai youths in Bangkok(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2007) Wichanchai Boonsang; Pathompong Bodhiprasiddhinand; Siriporn YamnillItem Metadata only Community crime prevention of the Muslim citizens in the responsible area of Prakhanong Metropolitan Police Station(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2001) Nat Bandhurat; Sombat Suppatchai; Asawin Watanavibool; Chankhanit K. SuriyamaneeItem Metadata only Thai Muslims' language attitudes in Ban Surao tambon Talingchan Chana district Songkhla province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1991) Sirikun Nookua; Bauer Christian; Amon Thavisak; Phaiboon DuangchandItem Metadata only A case study of violence and recovery in Meikhtilar, Myanmar(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Ye, Myint Win, 1983-; Yanuar Sumarlan; Mullen, Matthew John; Middleton, CarlThis study aimed to provide a better understanding of the violence perpetrated against Muslims to understand the rationale, nature, process, structure, dynamics and characteristics of the violence, and to identify human rights violations and the state's failure to fulfill its obligations to protect the citizens from violence as provided for in the international legal frameworks such as CEDAW and CRC already ratified by the Myanmar Government. This was a qualitative research based on in-depth interviews with key informants selected using the snowball sampling method in Meikhtilar and Mandalay. Brass (2004) institutionalized riot system, identifying the three elements of violence as Preparation, Activation, and Explanation. (IRS) was applied to analyze the anti- Muslim violence examining only the Preparation and Activation of anti-Muslim Violence. In the preparation and activation, the rise of institutionalized anti-Muslim sentiment and hate speech which are imperative preconditions for instigating anti-Muslim violence, and the people's perception of what causes violence were analyzed respectively. This study provided a case and exploration of the way anti-Muslim violence has proceeded from entrenched anti-Muslim sentiment promoted in recent years by a radical faction of nationalist Buddhist monks but dating back to the colonial-era Burma. It substantiated the theory of a nexus between the rise of institutionalized anti-Muslim sentiment and institutionalized anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar. This study also argues that promotion of anti-Muslim sentiment and hate speech has always escalated shortly before periodic outbreaks of mass violence against Muslims in Myanmar.
