Turkish Islamic organisations: a comparative study in Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey

2012-01-01
Friedrichs, Juergen
Kloeckner, Jennifer
Şen, Mustafa
de Witte, Nynke
FAITH-BASED ORGANISATIONS AND EXCLUSION IN EUROPEAN CITIES

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Citation Formats
J. Friedrichs, J. Kloeckner, M. Şen, and N. de Witte, “Turkish Islamic organisations: a comparative study in Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey,” FAITH-BASED ORGANISATIONS AND EXCLUSION IN EUROPEAN CITIES, pp. 219–242, 2012, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53853.