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issue 289
6.3.2016 |
Ironically,
the Islamic law that allows a husband to 'lightly beat' his wife is being 'sold
on the streets' of Toronto and protested in Pakistan. learn
more 
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Kakai are an ancient but persecuted sect. We spoke with an activist who
explained the plight of his faith community in Iraq from extremists. learn
more 
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The head of the European Police force's
counter-terrorism department warned members of the European Parliament of the
suspected build up. |
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Apparently, Erdogan knows the easy and
certain way of getting votes from much of Turkish public: target any
non-Muslim community. |
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The EU Court of Justice's advocate opines
that at work, an employee may be expected to moderate the exercise of his
religion. How about in the U.S.? |
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The Inclusive Mosque Initiative ran a
service last week in Bern, Switzerland, in which women led the service and
music was played. |
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In an effort to cut off outside influences,
the Islamic State encourages followers to destroy their satellite receivers.
Watch the smashing. |
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Attend the world’s first management
conference on the subject of Islamic Radicalism in the Work Place on Capitol
Hill, July 20, 2016. |
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