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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Buddhism, Islam, religious leader, moral cultivation, community, Ang Thong |
Author |
Phaisan Olanwat |
Title |
A comparative study of monks’ and Muslim leaders’ roles in cultivating morality in communities: A case study of Chai Yo District, Ang Thong Province |
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Thesis |
Original Language of Text |
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Ethnic Identity |
Malayu, Ore Nayu, Malayu Muslim, Muslim Malayu,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Not specified. |
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SirindhornAnthropology CenterLibrary |
Total Pages |
99 |
Year |
1995 |
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Master’s Program in Comparative Religion, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University |
Abstract |
Both Buddhism and Islam teach their followers to become good social members, putting public benefit ahead of personal interest. Both religions are related in various dimensions, such as, moral cooperation, collective community activities, educational promotion, personal and community relationship building, indiscriminate and peaceful co-habitation, and collectively finding solutions for criminal, narcotic and other problems (pp. 92-95).
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