Religious Accommodation and Its Limits. By Farrah Raza.

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    • Abstract:
      "Religious Accommodation and Its Limits" by Farrah Raza is a thought-provoking book that explores the relationship between religious freedom, individual autonomy, and societal welfare. Raza presents a novel model for religious accommodation that takes into account diverse case law and identifies four potential harms to others' autonomy as primary categories for limiting religious accommodation. The book provides a comprehensive perspective on the legal and theoretical principles of religious freedom and offers practical applications for equality and diversity policies. It is a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, religion, and society. "Hurt Sentiments: Secularism and Belonging in South Asia" by Neeti Nair examines the complex histories and religious communities of South Asia. The book delves into the interlinked narratives of the region's nations and religious groups, exploring themes of secularism and belonging. The author highlights the work of Urdu poet Fahmida Riaz, who confronted these histories in her poetry. This book provides fresh insights into the complexities of religious accommodation in South Asia and is recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of the region's dynamics. [Extracted from the article]
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