Nonreligion Bibliography in Muslim Majority Context
Lâdinîlik (Nonreligion)Bibliography in Muslim Majority Context
(Updated Bi-weekly)
Ayten, A., & Öztürk, G. G.-K. S.-E. E. (2012). Dini Başa Çıkma, Şükür ve Hayat Memnuniyeti İlişkisi: Hastalar, Hasta Yakınları ve Hastane Çalışanları Üzerine Amprik Bir Araştırma. Dinbilimleri Akademik Araştırma Dergisi, 12(2), Article 2.
Eller, J. D. (2022). A Quiet Tsunami: Nonreligion and Atheism in the Muslim World. Secular Studies, 4(2), 117–139. https://doi.org/10.1163/25892525-bja10032
Fadil, N. (2005). Individualizing Faith, Individualizing Identity: Islam and Young Muslim Women in Belgium. In S. McLoughlin & J. Cesari (Eds.), European Muslims and the Secular State. Routledge.
Fadil, N. (2011). Not-/Unveiling as An Ethical Practice. Feminist Review, 98(1), 83–109. https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2011.12
Scheer, M., Fadil, N., & Johansen, B. S. (Eds.). (2019). Secular Bodies, Affects and Emotions: European Configurations. Bloomsbury Academic.
Schielke, J. S., & Debevec, L. (2012). Ordinary lives and grand schemes: An anthropology of everyday religion (Vol. 18). Berghahn Books.
Schielke, S. (2012). Being a Nonbeliever in a Time of Islamic Revival: Trajectories of Doubt and Certainty in Contemporary Egypt. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 44(02), 301–320. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743812000062.
Sevinç, K., Güven, M., & Yeşilyurt, T. (2015). Dindar ve Spiritüel Olmama (DİSOL) Ölçeğinin Türkçe’ye Uyarlanması. Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 6, 59–86.
Sevinç, K., Iii, T. J. C., & Jr, R. W. H. (2018). Non-Belief: An Islamic Perspective. Secularism and Nonreligion, 7(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.5334/snr.111
Sevinç, K., Jr, R., & Coleman III, T. (2017). Secularism in Turkey.
Vliek, M. (2020). (Re)Negotiating embodiment when moving out of Islam:an empirical inquiry into ‘A Secular Body.’ In M. van den Berg, L. L.
Schrijvers, J. O. Wiering, & A.-M. Korte (Eds.), Transforming Bodies and Religions: Powers and Agencies in Europe (1st ed., pp. 159–178). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367808754