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[Title] => Fresh religious tensions brewing in Malaysia
[Summary] => New religious tensions are brewing in Muslim-majority Malaysia over allegations that church leaders are conspiring to make Christianity the country's official religion.
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[Title] => OFWs' conversion to Islam brings benefits - report
[Summary] => Conversion from Christianity to Islam is most typical among overseas Filipinos who have lived and worked in Islamic countries, largely because conversion brings social and economic benefits while abroad, according to the US Department of State 2009 Report on International Religious Freedom.
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[Title] => Muslims in Iligan rally in support of Bin Laden
[Summary] => ILIGAN CITY Several hundred Muslims burned US and British flags yesterday to protest the bombing of Afghanistan, and some expressed readiness to fight for al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.
Some Muslim traders closed shops and stores in support of the anti-US protest in the southern city of Iligan.
"I will go to Afghanistan if Im needed. I will leave my wife and five children to Allah who will find food for them," said Haron Ali.
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SOME MUSLIM
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Some Muslim traders closed shops and stores in support of the anti-US protest in the southern city of Iligan.
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abtest
October 17, 2001 - 12:00am