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Interpreting Islam in the Jewish State: Muftis and Iftaʾ in Israel
Muhammad Al-Atawneh
Department of Middle East Studies
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Israel
100%
Jewish State
100%
Islam
100%
Mufti
100%
Israeli
45%
Religious Authority
45%
Muslims
36%
Islamic Religion
27%
State of Israel
9%
Arab Population
9%
Multigroup
9%
Arab Minority
9%
Religious Affiliation
9%
Single Locus
9%
Muslim Minorities
9%
Central Bureau
9%
Muslim Arabs
9%
Work Method
9%
Legal Mechanism
9%
Arab World
9%
Islamic Law
9%
Arab Citizens
9%
Religio
9%
Political Fragmentation
9%
Strong Ties
9%
Muslim Communities
9%
Socio-cultural Identity
9%
Identity-first
9%
Euro-Islam
9%
Religious Space
9%
Sufi Orders
9%
Minority Law
9%
Socio-cultural Space
9%
Legal Method
9%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Jewish State
100%
Islam
100%
mufti
100%
religious authority
41%
Islamic
33%
Regional
16%
Religion
8%
Sociocultural
8%
Majority
8%
Arab World
8%
Cultural Space
8%
Religious Affiliation
8%
Muslim community
8%
Islamic Law
8%
Sociocultural Identity
8%
Sufi Order
8%
Religious Space
8%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Judaism
100%
Israeli
41%
Ideologies
8%
Administrative Structure
8%
Religious Affiliation
8%
Arab World
8%
Islamic Law
8%
Sociocultural Identity
8%