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Muslim Women and Domestic Violence: Bibliography: 3 Key Topics

Author: 
Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence
Publication Date: 
September, 2009

The Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence has compiled below a short bibliography listing key works by activists and scholars on domestic violence against Muslim women.

The bibliography is organized into three main sections:

1. Domestic Violence in Muslim Communities
2. Islamic Rights of Women
3. Muslim Women: Gender, Race, Culture & Identity

The aim of this bibliography is to assist advocates in addressing some of these key issues in their communities, and to supplement the empowering outreach and awareness-raising work being done by organizations serving Muslims.

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