Malaysia: Portraits of ordinary Muslims
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Public Broadcasting Service Armed with Quranic texts that emphasize equality, justice and compassion, Sisters in Islam advocates new interpretations of the Quran which are more supportive of women's rights.
Submitted on Thu, 03/02/2006 - 00:00
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