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  <tableOfContents>Gender, immigration and the Somali community of Columbus, Ohio -- Islam, gender and ijtihad -- Researching immigrant integration -- Gender identity and gender roles in Somali immigrant families -- Gender relationships and Somali immigrant integration -- Ijtihad, gender and transnational integration.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Nahla al Huraibi.</note>
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    <topic>Cultural assimilation</topic>
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