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Monthly Archives: November 2007

Duke University Professor’s Royal Moroccan Address on Islam

Posted on November 8, 2007 by injikhan

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Posted in Islamic Law/Ethics, Muslim Ethics | Tagged Durus al Hasaniyya, Honor Killings, Intellectual Renovation, Morocco, Muslim Ethics, Qarawiyin, Suicide Bombing | Leave a comment
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