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Religious Studies & Theology: Islamic Studies Collection
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31 resources. Showing results 1 through 10.
Uploaded UploadedI think therefore I am: Linking human exploitation to religious irrationality in Kourouma’s Allah Is Not obliged
UploadedBecoming a Hijabi Now? Identity Performances of Muslim Women in Canada
UploadedPoliticizing Piety: Women’s Rights and Roles in the Tarbiyah Movement in Indonesia
UploadedHow Gelatin Becomes an Essential Symbol of Muslim Identity: Food Practice as a Lens into the Study of Religion and Migration
UploadedA Profile of Muslim Growth: Edmonton, A Brief Overview
UploadedSaving the Canadian Muslim Woman: The Story of Alternate Dispute Resolution
UploadedThe Hijab: A Personal Journey
UploadedGlobal Contextualities and Alberta Muslim Women’s Health
UploadedThe Influence of Qur’anic Teaching on Famous Muslim Philosophers
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