1995 Special Issue
The definition of secularism as the separation of church and state has gained currency and has become more or less universally accepted, probably because of its tameness. It confines the secularizing processes to the political and economic realms. Although it could be extended to cover what is comm...
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1994
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