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Religion / Islam / Feminism / Islam in Egypt / Feminist theology / Feminist theory / Islam and women / Islamic feminism / Al-Azhar University / Muslim world / Islamopedia Online
Date: 2012-11-09 14:11:40
Religion
Islam
Feminism
Islam in Egypt
Feminist theology
Feminist theory
Islam and women
Islamic feminism
Al-Azhar University
Muslim world
Islamopedia Online

Margot Badran Margot Badran, a historian and women’s studies scholar specializing in the Middle East and Islamic world, received an MA from Harvard University, a D Phil, from Oxford University and a diploma from Al Azh

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