- In “Cell-based influenza vaccine: current production, halal status assessment, and recommendations towards Islamic-compliant manufacturing” (Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (2020)) Nurul Nadiah Zulkarnain (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) and others “review[] and recommend[] some alternatives appropriate for manufacturing cell-based influenza vaccine which comply with Islamic laws and consumers’ needs.”
- “Based on 21 cases derived from media reports and face-to-face interviews,” in “There’s More Than One Way to Tie a Ḥijāb: Female Conversion to Islam in Ukraine” (Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations (2021)), Denys Shestopalets (National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine) investigates the reasons for Ukrainian women’s conversion to Islam, emphasizing the “intellectual motif,” that is, the “intense personal transformations” the converted women experience.
- In “Sexual and reproductive health knowledge, perceptions and experiences of women in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study” (Ethnicity & Health (2021)) Noura Alamair (University College London) and others, using qualitative semi-structured interviews with 28 Saudi women in a public hospital in Riyadh, investigate recurring themes in how Saudi women approach the subject of sexual and reproductive health.
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