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Muslims Gather In Birmingham To Celebrate The End Of Ramadan.
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/// Over 100,000 people from five different mosques gathered together for the outdoor Eid salah – the largest Eid celebration in Europe. ///
That is 20,000 from each Mosque, could that be true?
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That is 20,000 from each Mosque, could that be true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rockrose, //I don't think you will find that anyone 'admire's' it more a chance of defending free choice to follow the religion of their choosing! //
But most of them don't 'choose'. They're born into it and as has been said, opting for something else can be detrimental to their well-being. Are you happy with that too?
But most of them don't 'choose'. They're born into it and as has been said, opting for something else can be detrimental to their well-being. Are you happy with that too?
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Just a little side track, referring to my post on Latest Posts.
I spotted this post from you in the latest posts of a thread of, at the moment 185 posts, so I pressed on it and was taken to the page 1 and the first post.
I then had to go on and press page 10 or last post to arrive at your latest post, although one could say "that's no trouble" this should not be necessary when there is a 'Latest Post' facility provided.
Just a little side track, referring to my post on Latest Posts.
I spotted this post from you in the latest posts of a thread of, at the moment 185 posts, so I pressed on it and was taken to the page 1 and the first post.
I then had to go on and press page 10 or last post to arrive at your latest post, although one could say "that's no trouble" this should not be necessary when there is a 'Latest Post' facility provided.
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/// A comment that applies to many who come to reside in the UK to 'better their lives' and who have no interest in integration. ///
Yes I wonder what some would say if they invited guests into their homes who refused to mix with their host or even abide by house rules?
I wonder if they would be so accommodating then?
Yes I wonder what some would say if they invited guests into their homes who refused to mix with their host or even abide by house rules?
I wonder if they would be so accommodating then?
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