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CHRISTINE SCHIRRMACHER. “LET THERE BE NO COMPULSION IN RELIGION” (SURA 2:256): APOSTASY FROM ISLAM AS JUDGED BY CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC THEOLOGIANS: DISCOURSES ON APOSTASY, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS
by PAUL WELLS in Vol. 3 No. 2 / Oct 2017
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