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Iran: New Religious Thought and Feminism: An Interview with Alireza Alavitabar

Source: 
Bad Jens
Translated excerpts from an interview with Alireza Alavitabar, published in the Farvardin 1382 (March 2003) issue of Aftab magazine in Iran.
Website Link: 
http://www.badjens.com/alireza.html
Submitted on Tue, 10/05/2004 - 00:00
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  • Iran
  • Law reform
  • [law] feminist interpretations of religious texts

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