- Member Publications – January 2026
February 5, 2026
Eva Nisa, Global development at work: introduction, Research in Globalization. Read article here.
Eva Nisa, From Ideological to Economic Hijrah: Young Salafi Muslims in Indonesia and Their Turn to the Halal Economy. In: Muslim Youth in Southeast Asia. New Directions in Islam. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. Read article here.
Zuleyha Keskin and Mehmet Ozalp, Islamic Studies in Higher Education in Australia: Opportunities and Challenges. Religious Education. Read article here.
Halim Rane and Adis Duderija, ‘New’ Religious Knowledge and the Influence of Religious Authorities on Relations between Muslims and Non-Muslims, in Muslims in Contemporary Australia, Brill, 2025. See article here.
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