+ Follow IF MUSLIMS Tag
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[Title] => MILF warns against violent reactions on anti-Islam film
[Summary] => The Moro Islamic Liberation Front cautioned Friday its members against any violent reactions on the anti-Islam “Innocence of Muslims” film, but wants the international community to “criminalize” deliberate attacks on any religion.
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[Title] => Saudi Mufti denounces violence, urges to criminalize acts defaming Prophet
[Summary] => Saudi's Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh on Saturday called on Muslims around the world to avoid violent acts in protest of an anti-Islam movie directed by a US filmmaker, and urged the international community to criminalize all acts that defame Prophet Mohammed.
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[Title] => The US cannot make sweeping unsupported conclusions about us
[Summary] => The US State Department, in a report on the state of religious freedom in the Philippines released last September 15, concludes that "discrimination against Muslims by Christians has resulted in the persistence of conflict in certain provinces" in the archipelago.
First of all, the United States has no right to pass judgment on Philippine affairs. More so if the basis for its conclusions stems from the observations of a few armchair diplomats whose brief stint in the country does not make for instant expertise.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-20 00:00:00
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IF MUSLIMS
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[Summary] => Saudi's Grand Mufti Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Al-Sheikh on Saturday called on Muslims around the world to avoid violent acts in protest of an anti-Islam movie directed by a US filmmaker, and urged the international community to criminalize all acts that defame Prophet Mohammed.
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First of all, the United States has no right to pass judgment on Philippine affairs. More so if the basis for its conclusions stems from the observations of a few armchair diplomats whose brief stint in the country does not make for instant expertise.
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September 16, 2012 - 4:45pm