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Religious Ethics As an Area of Specialization in Religious Studies
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Social significance of religious camps along Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Nigeria
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The Role of muslim organisations in policy implementation of islamic religious studies
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Religious Exceptions, Abortion, and Murder
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Religious extremism and environmental hazards in Nigeria
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Religious dogmatism, prejudice and conflict in Nigeria
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Yoruba movies and religious propagation in Yorubaland
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International Standards for Protection of Religious Freedom
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An overview of the religious and political leadership of muslim Woman
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An examination of the legal and religious dimensions to separation in marriage
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Religious conflict, sharia question and Nigerian unity
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What They Sang: The Religious Roots of Spirituals and Blues
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Patterns of journal use by undergraduates in university of Ibadan, Nigeria
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The socio economic implications of ethno-religious conflict in Nigeria
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University students’ perception of whatsapp-based religious messages
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Nigerians coping with stress:age, sex and religious variations
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A religious justification of the role of science in human reproduction
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Religious Facilities in Japanese Public Urban Planning: A Case Study of Tama New Town
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Digitization of journal collections in libraries: a case study of Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Socio-Religious Activities of Christian and Muslim Youth Organisations in Promoting Inter Religious Relations in Selected Universities in Kwara, Ogun and Oyo States, Nigeria
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The religious motivation in raise and collapse of El-Mahdiyya government from 1880-1898, and its effect on the modern Sudan: Sudanese religious conflicts 4
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KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTION AND INVOLVEMENT OF ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN HIV/AIDS PREVENTION IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGERIA
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“In the World”: The Journal of International Women’s Studies at 25
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Revival of religious moral values as a panacea for insecurity in Nigeria