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Intersection of Identities in Personal Stories about Reincarnation in the Druze Community in Israel Fatin Faiad * ORCID: 00009-0000-1124-8149 Open Journal for Studies in Philosophy, 2023, 7(2), 39-52 * https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojsp.0702.03039f LICENCE: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. ARTICLE (Full Text - PDF) |
ABSTRACT: KEY WORDS: “alnutq”, community, identity, incarnation, reincarnation, religion, tuqya. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: |
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