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Islam’s increasing impact on public policy in Britain and Europe has had a detrimental effect on women’s rights, citizenship, and secularism.
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Mirza, M., Senthikumaran, A., and Jafar, Z. (2007) Living apart together. British Muslims and the paradox of multiculturalism. London: Policy Exchange.
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Namazie, M. (2014). Rethinking Islam in Public Policy: A Secularist Approach. In: Pinn, A.B. (eds) Theism and Public Policy. Studies in Humanist and Atheism. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137465306_5
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