Development action with informed and engaged societies
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HIV, AIDS and Islam

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This 62-page paper, produced by Positive Muslims, examines Muslim responses to HIV and AIDS, outlines how Muslims can responsibly take charge of their lives, and addresses the broader issues of HIV, AIDS, and justice. Its intended audience includes teachers in religious educational institutions, leaders of local community organisations, workers in organisations that work with Muslims on HIV and AIDS, and organisations that work with women and young people.
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Population Reporter, May 16 2005.