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Thailand's Shia Preacher to Attend Sibt-un-Nabi Int'l Conference in Tehran
The prayers leader of Imam Mahdi (AS) Mosque in Thailand will attend the “Sibt-un-Nabi” International Congress in Tehran next week.
News ID: 1419913 Publish Date : 2014/06/18
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