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Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore By Walid Jumblatt Abdullah. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. 304 pages. Hardback, €109.00, ISBN: 9789463724012. Ebook, €108.99, ISBN: 9789048544417
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Islam in a secular state Muslim activism in Singapore By Walid Jumblatt Abdullah. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. 304 pages. Hardback, €109.00, ISBN: 9789463724012. Ebook, €108.99, ISBN: 9789048544417
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