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Tag Archives: Buddhist
Mawlana’s Views about Buddhism
II want to know what are Mawlana Shaykh Nazim’s views about Buddhism and the people who practice it. Continue reading
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Allowing non-Muslim staff to Celebrate Holidays
I would really ask for an opinion from Sheik Hisham as this is a very big problem for me. I live in a Buddhist country and as of yesterday… Continue reading
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