Social Sciences
Indonesia
100%
Muslim
90%
marriage
34%
Islam
33%
Malaysia
27%
migrant worker
22%
subculture
22%
Internet
19%
social media
17%
follower
16%
early marriage
15%
Religion
14%
bureaucratization
13%
sanctuary
13%
obedience
12%
philanthropy
12%
divorce
12%
family law
12%
social movement
10%
faith
9%
nationalism
9%
freedom of opinion
9%
networking
8%
Hong Kong
8%
islamism
7%
boarding school
6%
foreign student
6%
experience
6%
narrative
6%
cosmopolitanism
6%
neighboring countries
6%
radicalism
5%
liberalism
5%
Egypt
5%
student
5%
Arts & Humanities
Indonesia
59%
Muslims
49%
Islam
40%
Social Media
29%
Proselytization
24%
Female Preacher
18%
Religion
16%
Wahhabism
16%
Muslim Women
15%
Malaysia
15%
Women Religious
14%
Marriage
14%
Subculture
13%
Ulama
13%
Female Voice
13%
Social Movements
13%
World Wide Web
13%
Morality
11%
Religious Authority
11%
Mosque
11%
Visual Culture
10%
Quran
10%
Solidarity
9%
Islamic Law
9%
Digital Religion
9%
Strengthening
8%
Cultural Economy
7%
Political Religion
7%
Preacher
7%
Follower
7%
Prophet Muhammad
6%
Sharia
6%
Prophet
6%
Muslim Societies
6%
Mate
5%
Writer
5%
Freedom of Speech
5%
South-East Asia
5%
Hafiz
5%
Exegesis
5%