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Les malentendues is a 125 page long book written by author [[Dania Suleman]] in 2021. The book asks whether feminism and religion are mutually exclusive <ref>https://montreal.citynews.ca/2021/12/08/quebec-author-religion-feminism/</ref> and suggests that in fact they are rights which are reconcilable.
Les malentendues is a 125 page long book written by author [[Dania Suleman]] in 2021. The book asks whether feminism and religion are mutually exclusive <ref>https://montreal.citynews.ca/2021/12/08/quebec-author-religion-feminism/</ref> and suggests that in fact they are reconcilable.
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After the introduction, the book is comprised of five chapters: From Reasonable Accommodation to the Right to Equality; Women, Religions, and Courts; Reconciling the Irreconcilable; and Necessary Deconstructions for a Possible Reconciliation.

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Les malentendues is a 125 page long book written by author Dania Suleman in 2021. The book asks whether feminism and religion are mutually exclusive [1] and suggests that in fact they are reconcilable.

After the introduction, the book is comprised of five chapters: From Reasonable Accommodation to the Right to Equality; Women, Religions, and Courts; Reconciling the Irreconcilable; and Necessary Deconstructions for a Possible Reconciliation.