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a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:31:"The Rohingya Question - Part 1";s:12:"thePermalink";s:61:"https://www.islamicity.org/7915/the-rohingya-question-part-1/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:14:"Habib Siddiqui";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:25:"buddhism|/topics/buddhism";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Dec 29 2012";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:42:"December 29, 2012 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:33:"Habib Siddiqui|/by/habib-siddiqui";s:5:"theID";i:7915;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"60 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:260:"To many Burmese and Rakhine Buddhists of today-s Myanmar the existence of the non-Buddhist Rohingya people is mostly seen as a direct result of Indian, or more particularly, Bengali immigration during the post-1826 era of British occupation of the territories.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:31:"The Rohingya Question - Part 1";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:81:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on source=all-africa";s:8:"theFacet";s:0:"";}
a:19:{s:8:"theTitle";s:47:"Immodesty, Islam and the Gender Equity Movement";s:12:"thePermalink";s:79:"https://www.islamicity.org/3801/immodesty-islam-and-the-gender-equity-movement/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:19:"Mphutlane Wa Bofelo";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:85:"/global/images/photo/IC-Articles/modestyhadith__1200x400.JPG";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:19:"islam|/topics/islam";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Apr 2 2010";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:13:"April 2, 2010";s:9:"theAuthor";s:43:"Mphutlane Wa Bofelo|/by/mphutlane-wa-bofelo";s:5:"theID";i:3801;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"10 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:287:"The prophet's (s) words clearly articulate that guarding one's chastity, spirituality and righteousness does not dictate invisibility in public affairs. This is a sufficient rebuttal of the myth that women scholarship, leadership and activism are equal to the loss of shame and decency. ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:47:"Immodesty, Islam and the Gender Equity Movement";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:81:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on source=all-africa";s:8:"theFacet";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";}