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POPSOne who believes in God cannot kill About 80 religious leaders and clerics from 42 countries yesterday convened at Ceylan Intercontinental Hotel in İstanbul for the seventh Eurasian Islamic Council meeting, hosted by the Religious Affairs Directorate of Turkey, in order to promote the message that Islam is a good religion but that some of its practitioners may not properly abide by its guiding principles.
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POPSCatholic-Muslim relations Relations between Catholics and Muslims have improved markedly in recent decades after centuries marked by memories of the Crusades and Ottoman military campaigns in eastern Europe.
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POPSHundreds stage anti-US rally in Pakistan Hundreds of people staged rally against the United States in the Pakistani eastern city of Lahore on Sunday and the speakers urged the government to quit the so-called US-led coalition.
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POPS700 Taliban terrorist fighters killed in Pakistan About 700 militants have so far been killed in the ongoing military operation in northern Pakistan, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Monday, saying the operation would "continue till elimination of the last terrorist".
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POPSOpposition to Turkey due to Islamophobia Some European countries such as Germany and France oppose Turkey's membership in the European Union because of their Islamopohobic stance, a senior member of Sweden's Green Party has said.
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POPSSomali mosque mortar attack sees toll hit 39 A mortar shell hit a mosque in the Somali capital Mogadishu, killing at least 14 people and raising to 39 the death toll from fighting between Islamist and government forces that flared up on Thursday.
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POPSIslamic meet in Istanbul Turkey’s official Directorate of Religious Affairs will host the 7th Eurasia Islamic Congress on Islam this week in Istanbul.
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POPSBahraini Shias petitions king to change naturalization policies Islamic Shias, leftists, and Pan-Arab groups hope to have between 250 to 300 prominent figures sign their names over the next 10 days to an appeal to King Sheikh Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa calling for an end of what they called an alleged "political naturalization" scheme by forces in the government.
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POPSGermany: Anti-mosque rally protested POLICE say about 1,600 people have protested against a so-called 'anti-Islamification' rally held by a group that opposes the building of a big new mosque in Cologne.
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POPS1 out of 5 troops will stay in Iraq cities The top U.S. general in Iraq said Friday that one-fifth of U.S. combat troops would stay behind in Iraqi cities after the June 30 deadline that the United States and Iraq had set for the troops' departure from urban areas.
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POPSThe 5th Anniversary of Haidry Mosque's Martyrs When the bomb blasted, the people who came first to rescue to worshippers were Sunni Muslim brothers, who were also performing pray in their mosque that is just beside the Shia Mosque on few meters distance in the same premises of Sindh Madarsatul Islam.
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POPSUN Report on Bethlehem scattered Israel The UN has voiced concern over Israeli measures in Bethlehem that have rendered only 13 per cent out of 660sq km of the West Bank city's land at the service of Palestinians, much of it fragmented.