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title State of Governance of Religious Communities in Former Yugoslavia and the Developments of the Bahá’í Community and Jehovah’s Witnesses
author Zibelnik Badii, Aleksandra
item typeJournal article
publication year2025
date2025
publication titlePoligrafi (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.35469/poligrafi.2025.478
abstract noteYugoslavia officially recognized major religious communities, including the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches and the Islamic community, while around fifty smaller, unrecognized groups also existed by the 1960s. This study examines state laws and the development of two such communities – Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Bahá’í community. Despite a legal framework that guaranteed religious freedom, including the separation of church and state and protection from coercion, the reality was shaped by tensions between government policies and religious groups. This analysis explores how national identity, legal compliance, and ideological alignment with the state influenced the treatment of smaller religious communities within Yugoslavia’s broader framework of religious freedom.
pages47-78
issue117-118
volume30
languageEnglish
manual tagsRELIGION; FREEDOM; JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES; YUGOSLAVIA

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