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Pakistan studies / Religious persecution / United States Commission on International Religious Freedom / Sustainable Development Policy Institute / Madrasah / Freedom of religion / Christianity in Pakistan / Ahmad Salim / Islam in the United States / Pakistan / Education in Pakistan / Education
Date: 2014-02-27 13:17:25
Pakistan studies
Religious persecution
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Madrasah
Freedom of religion
Christianity in Pakistan
Ahmad Salim
Islam in the United States
Pakistan
Education in Pakistan
Education

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