iranian iranian government and none of the iranian affiliated agency would do anything iranian affiliated agency would do anything to carry it out. iranian affiliated agency would do anything to carry it out. thank you very much anything to carry it out. thank you very much for anything to carry it out. thank you very much for providing anything to carry it out. thank you very much for providing that - very much for providing that context. from the bbc persian service. i m joined now by shaykh ibrahim mogra, an imam and islamic scholar from leicester. we just want to be clear that at this stage, we don t know the motive for this attack. for our viewers around the world, we are hearing the word fatwa a lot. i wonder if we could first start off by explaining what it is? ads, wonder if we could first start off by explaining what it is? a fatwa is not a death by explaining what it is? a fatwa is not a death sentence. by explaining what it is? a fatwa is not a death sentence. a
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Pope Francis said Saturday that the liturgy should not be “a battleground” for “outd.
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Millions of Muslims around the world are currently observing Ramadan. But some mosques in the UK not allowing women inside to pray. Some say it is time for change.
Almas barely has time for her religion. She is a single mother-of-three and is studying for a university degree. That s why Ramadan - the holy month of fasting in Islam - means so much to her. I was looking forward to reading Taraweeh prayers on the weekends especially, when we have more time, she says. But when I spoke to my local mosque, they said no elderly, no children and no women were allowed .
Money lender Wonga ‘offends Sharia law’ with Newcastle United shirt sponsorship
Money lender Wonga ‘offends Sharia law’ with Newcastle United shirt sponsorship
10th Oct 2012 1:59pm | By Editor Newcastle United’s new sponsor, short-term lending company Wonga, is getting plenty of attention, but probably not the kind they’d like.
The Premier League club and the sponsor, who’ve signed a deal worth £24m over four years, has been criticised by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) for breaching Sharia law.
Although a legal business, Wonga’s charge of 4,214 per cent annual interest on loans which can be given over the web within 15 minutes is in breach of the Muslim law, which forbids followers from benefitting from lending or receiving money from someone.