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Iran has disarmed against its number one public enemy Salman Rushdie who was hunted by the Fatwa (Islamic religious decree) declared by the late Ayatollah Khomeni, and issued more than nine years ago.
The recent agreement between Britain and Iran revokes the ’Fatwa’(Islamic Decree) asking for the blood of Salman Rushdie who was denounced as an apostate by the late Ayatollah Khomeni.
The people coming from Bangladesh are talking about the danger that Muslims are subjected to conversion to Christianity. Muslims need to offer them help.
A Turkish university opposes women wearing veils.
The British Authority of Advertising Standards warned no religious symbols for the promotion of products should be used after Muslim organizations had complained about this.
Also Al-Osbua gives a background on Osama Bin Laden and his former connections with the US.
Some background is given of Osama Bin Laden, the Saudi dissident, whom Washington describes as one of the greatest protectors of terrorism in the world.
Mohammed Sadeq, who is a major suspect in the explosions of the American Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, admitted that he managed to escape from Kenya through the help of local citizens who are in touch with the Jihad organization.
[and in Al-Ahram of the same day] Journalistic sources in Holland revealed yesterday that Holland gives refuge to 300 to 400 Muslim extremists.
The Catholic church refused to renew the contract of the building which the Egyptian church rents in Paris.

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