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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Muslim,Movement,Role of Non-Government Organization,Northeastern |
Author |
Preeda Prapertchob |
Title |
Islam and Civil Society in Thailand: The Role of NGOs |
Document Type |
Article |
Original Language of Text |
English |
Ethnic Identity |
Malayu, Ore Nayu, Malayu Muslim, Muslim Malayu,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Not specified. |
Location of
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Pridi Bhanomyong Library, Thammasat University |
Total Pages |
13 |
Year |
2001 |
Source |
Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia,by Nakamura Mitsuo,Sharon Siddique,Omar Farouk Bajunid,Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
Abstract |
Even though, Muslims are counted as a minority in Thailand, they play a major role in society, especially regarding movements for change. The writer mention four popular movements which the government has not been able to comfort and which have regard much effort to be successful, but with the Muslim’s determination, faith and unity, the objectives of these events are finally reached. (p.113-116)
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