Muslim anti-Zionism and antisemitism in South Africa since the Second World War, with special reference to "Muslim news
Master Thesis
2002
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This study examines South African Muslim attitudes towards Zionism and Jews since the Second World War, focusing in particular on Muslim News/Views, a national Muslim owned community newspaper. Prior to the War, Muslim attitudes were informed largely by religious teachings. Limited contact in a racialised society allowed stereotypes to evolve. In the main, Muslims consolidated their own identity and engaged with the challenges of living in a Christian society.
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Bibliography: leaves 129-133.
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Bastos, M. 2002. Muslim anti-Zionism and antisemitism in South Africa since the Second World War, with special reference to "Muslim news. University of Cape Town.