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161. The 'new phenomenon': An examination of American media portrayal of Muslim female suicide bombers
162. 'Alimah to Imamah: Muslim women's approaches to religious leadership and authority in the American context
163. Early Islamic legal responses to living under Christian rule: Reconquista-era development and 19th-century impact in the Maghrib
164. The Qur'an comes to America: Pedagogies of Muslim collective memory
165. The contingency theory of descriptive representation: Muslims in British local government
166. At the Margins of Law: Adjudicating Muslim Families in Contemporary Delhi
167. Conversion experiences of three white American Muslim males: The impact of centering and decentering forces
168. Loss of caliphate: The trauma and aftermath of 1258 and 1924
169. Where identity and trauma converge: Hindu-Muslim perceptions of the 2002 Gujarati riots
170. 'A nation can rise no higher than its women': The critical role of Black Muslim women in the development and purveyance of Black consciousness, 1945--1975
171. Contesting the jurists' authority: Muslim critique and counter-traditions in the Islamic Republic of Iran
172. Anti-colonialism, regionalism, and cultural autonomy: Bengali Muslim politics, c.1840s - 1952
173. A phenomenological psychological study of Muslim leaders' attitudes toward connection with the Prophet Muhammad
174. Growing up Muslim: Muslim American women's experiences in college
175. A discourse analysis of laicite and its effects on the integration of Muslim and Arab minorities in France
176. Hidden aspects of Muslim and Christian relations in the crusader states
177. Jihad of the youth: Why first generation immigrant Muslim youths are drawn to the philosophy of Tariq Ramadan
178. Hiwar in Albuquerque: Members of an American Muslim community in conversation
179. Integrating Muslim immigrant women in the United States and the Netherlands: Effects of religiosity and migrant religious institutions
180. Sarasins and Franks: Perceptions of self and the other in 12th-15th century literature
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