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My Islamic Feminist Work in the Academia

July 8, 2011January 28, 2015Leave a comment

Having not written a post in a while, I must say that it has been a very busy summer. Yet, I have been able to publish an academic paper on my research on Islamic feminism at Axis Mundi. Axis Mundi focuses on Religious Studies papers and it is based at the University of Alberta in Canada. Please read it!

Recovering the Progressive Spirit of Islam. E. Cervantes.

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