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Introduction
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Introductionbe sought both in ‘tr
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IndonesiaCountry ProfileThe Republi
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Indonesiamovement, however, unified
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Indonesia(1) the right to an object
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IndonesiaIndonesian civil society,
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IranCountry Profile 1Iran is one of
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Iranpresident Khatami in 1997. Desp
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Iranwere retained only in the new C
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IranThe success of the Revolution w
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Iranelected bodies, which came to b
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IranMore importantly, it enables th
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Iranwoman who are forbidden (haram)
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TurkeyToprak, Metin and Nasuh Uslu
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IndexAAbbasgholizadeh, Mahboubeh 97
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Indexequality 3, 25, 36, 37, 51, 83
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