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"Rana has distinguished himself as a spokesman for Western and Norwegian Islam, which is credible theologically as well as being contextualised in the West. Rana believes this is the strongest cure for extremism and radicalization."--Zhivago's visitor (talk) 19:13, 27 April 2011 (UTC)Reply