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20 hours ago ago from SpeakBindas
INDIA has always been a welcoming country for all sects and religions and the history is the proof of how we have been cheated. Despite all those bad experiences, we are known to be patient and peaceful people. Of course, this virtue has great damage to us, like Kashmir issue is the perfect example of the same. Having had Sardar given the opportunity to take care of it, it would have been a different INDIA today. But what's done is done, can ...
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CAIRO: Prominent religious leaders say social habit of wearing niqabs has no roots in Islamic law. ''Any girl is free to wear the niqab as long as she understands that when asked to reveal her face she should do so accordingly,'' sheikh says Egypt''s three most prominent religious leaders have backed a government ban on the niqab, or full face veil, in dormitories and examinations, saying it had no basis in Islam.
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5 hours ago ago from Immigration Watch International
The article below is from a couple of years back but seems worth bearing in mind. It is by Susan MacAllen , a contributor to FamilySecurityMatters.org and many other publications In 1978-9 I was living and studying in Denmark. An elderly woman to whom I was close said something to me one day that puzzled me for many years after. I forget what the context of our conversation was, but she commented that I as a young American in Denmark ...
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1 day ago ago from Kolkata.ozg.in | Kolkata City | Calcutta - The Capital City of Bengal State
Britain and the US have lodged a diplomatic protest with India after the government in Delhi introduced rules barring tourists from returning to the country within two months of any visit. The new visa rules, which also apply to other foreign nationals, are apparently a reaction to the arrest in the US of a Mumbai terror suspect, David Coleman Headley, who had entered India on a multiple-entry visa. The British high ...
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