The religious prohibition of marriage between Muslim women and non-Muslim men
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This paper’s main findings were presented in the framework of an international symposium gathered at Aix en Provence in June 2018 to consider “Secularized Societies in the face of Religious Fondamentalisms”.1 The purpose was to study a religious norm within its historical context with two outcomes: conveying its embedding in Muslim-ruled societies, while conversely signalling the existence of a similar principle in Christian-ruled societies. And outlining the way this norm is being challenged, highlighting the fact that the public nature of this questioning comes more easily in a Muslim dominated society than in a society where Muslims are a demographic minority.
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