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Sunday, 10 July 2016

Gender Segregation in Islam (Living Islam 2014)

(Speaker:Ahtsham Ali)
Should there be segregation between the sexes in Muslim culture? Where did it come from? Ahtsham Ali has looked deeply into the issue and goes through the evidence to conclude that all is not as it seems.
(Recorded at the Living Islam Festival, UK  www.livingislam.org.uk)
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