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03 October 2019
Read full article by opening this PDF Starting the dialogue: Acadmics of Islamic faith and R v Bayda; R v Namoa (No 8), by Yaseen Shariff and Bilal Rauf, The Journal of the NSW Bar Assocation, Autumn 2019