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The Middle East As Net Exporter of Religion

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Academic Guide to Jewish History: Major Print & Internet Scholarly Resources, The. University of Toronto. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).           

Access Islam: Resources for the global classroom. The Educational Broadcasting Corp. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

Al-Islam.org. Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

BibleGateway.com. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

“Big Religion Comparison Chart: Compare World Religions, The.” ReligionFacts: Just the facts on the world’s religions. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

Islam Project, The. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

IslamiCity.com. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

ReligionFacts: Just the facts on the world’s religions. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

“Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Traditions of the World.” Places of Peace and Power. Ed. Martin Gray. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

Trustees of the British Museum, The. “Ancient Egypt.” The British Museum. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

World of Traditional Zoroastrianism. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

BLOGS & VLOGS:

The Middle East Blog: a blog about the hottest and holiest region in the world. TIME, Inc. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 27, 2010).

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