Effect of religious teachings on social capital in Malaysia
As one of the key concepts of social sciences that constitutes one of the cultural foundations of modern societies along with elements such as rationality and rule of law, social capital has a special place amongst social science scholars. This article claimed that religion and its teachings have re...
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Main Authors: | Emilda Sulasmi, Agussani Agussani |
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Language: | AF EN NL |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4648d0ce7e8747cfb3c0b4e1c33f36ff |
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