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      SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS OF CANADIAN MUSLIM YOUTH: YOUTH RESILIENCIES AND THE CLAIMS FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION

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            arabstudquar
            10.2307/j50005550
            Arab Studies Quarterly
            Pluto Journals
            02713519
            1 January 2009
            1 April 2009
            : 31
            : 1/2
            : 121-140
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            10.2307/41858578
            830cc210-f689-4cbd-a448-d4c214c80b75

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