Did angola really ban islam? No
ඔන්න කැඩුව කියන පල්ලිය
මෙන්න ඇත්ත
the Jama Haman Wali mosque in Muzaffarabad, which was destroyed by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Images:Mosques
Angola Denies It Banned Islam, Destroyed Mosques
http://www.ibtimes.com/angola-denies-it-banned-islam-destroyed-mosques-1484898
By Connor Adams Sheets
on November 25 2013 2:08 PM
Angola became a hot topic in the international media over the weekend, as news outlets around the world wrote about reports that the Southwest African nation had banned Islam and had begun to dismantle mosques.
But an official at the Angolan Embassy in Washington, D.C., who did not want to be identified while discussing the sensitive matter, said that there is no such ban and that the reports are erroneous.
“The Republic of Angola … it’s a country that does not interfere in religion,” the official said via telephone Monday afternoon. “We have a lot of religions there. It is freedom of religion. We have Catholic, Protestants, Baptists, Muslims and evangelical people.”
ඔන්න කැඩුව කියන පල්ලිය
මෙන්න ඇත්ත
the Jama Haman Wali mosque in Muzaffarabad, which was destroyed by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Images:Mosques
Angola Denies It Banned Islam, Destroyed Mosques
http://www.ibtimes.com/angola-denies-it-banned-islam-destroyed-mosques-1484898
By Connor Adams Sheets
on November 25 2013 2:08 PM
Angola became a hot topic in the international media over the weekend, as news outlets around the world wrote about reports that the Southwest African nation had banned Islam and had begun to dismantle mosques.
But an official at the Angolan Embassy in Washington, D.C., who did not want to be identified while discussing the sensitive matter, said that there is no such ban and that the reports are erroneous.
“The Republic of Angola … it’s a country that does not interfere in religion,” the official said via telephone Monday afternoon. “We have a lot of religions there. It is freedom of religion. We have Catholic, Protestants, Baptists, Muslims and evangelical people.”
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