
Language and Islam in the Asian Pacific
Special issue of the Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 32:2 (2022)
Editor
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 32:2] 2022. v, 95 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 August 2022
Published online on 4 August 2022
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Language and Islam in the Asian Pacific: Introducing the special issueAli H. Al-Hoorie | pp. 193–197
- Language, religion, and communication: The case of Islam and Arabic in the Asia-PacificAhmed Saad Al Shlowiy | pp. 198–213
- Islam, language and intra-Asian student mobility: A case study of three Indonesian male students in Saudi ArabiaOsman Z. Barnawi | pp. 214–235
- The use of language and religion from a sociolinguistic perspectiveAli Alsaawi | pp. 236–253
- The role of Ulama (Islamic religious leaders) in countering anti-vaccination rhetoric in IndonesiaN. Nurlaela Arief & Siti Karlinah | pp. 254–271
- Patrick Eisenlohr. 2019. Sounding Islam Voice, Media, and Sonic Atmospheres in an Indian Ocean WorldReviewed by Praveen Raj | pp. 272–275
- Language, Islam, and Muslim societies: Perspectives from the Asia-PacificSumanto Al Qurtuby | pp. 276–287
Introduction
Articles
Book review
Discussant Article
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