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<title>Islamicity  Indices: The Seed for Change (Book Reviews)</title>
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<description>Islamicity  Indices: The Seed for Change (Book Reviews)
Şencal, Harun
Modern academia demands us to quantify, measure and compare things so that &#13;
we can make objective evaluations. This method for evaluating reality has reached &#13;
the point that even incommensurable things such as religiosity are unable to es cape and have become an object of research as a result of quantification through &#13;
various indicators...; Telif hakları gereğince yayın erişime kapalıdır. Yayın yayıncı tarafından erişime açık ise bağlantılar kısmından ulaşılabilmektedir.
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