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Book Review

Pious Girls: Young Muslim Women in Indonesia

By Annisa R. Beta, 2024, London, Routledge, 128 pp., £135.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781032444222, £35.99 (eBook), ISBN 9781003372127

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