Measuring the level of Intercultural Competence (IC) among Muslim religious leaders in Sri Lanka
As far as the religious leaders are influential in Sri Lankan society, their intercultural competence (IC) level matters for social harmony in the country. The existing literature found a lack of IC among religious leaders and highlighted their damaging role in a long history of ethnic violence in S...
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Main Authors: | Ramzy, Mohammad Ismath, Alshighaybi, Mohammed Salem, Rislan, Mohamed |
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2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/41149/ |
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