Institute on World Affairs Series – Religion and Conflict – Women in Islam: A Feminist Muslim Analysis
Riffat Hassan
Monday, 04 Nov 2002 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Riffat Hassan is Professor in Humanities (Religious Studies) at the University of Louisville, and founder and president of the International Network for the Rights of Female Victims of Violence in Pakistan.Part of the World Affairs Series: Religion and Conflict.
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