With all eyes fixed on Angola n Muslims, the Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has expressed dismay and shock about the reports of the Angola n Government’s decision to ban Islam and demolish mosques, voicing similar concerns for Burma and Philippine Muslims
News ID: 1325706 Publish Date : 2013/12/01
Angola n Foreign Minister Georges Chikoti defended a decision barring some Islamic groups in the country.
News ID: 1325620 Publish Date : 2013/11/30
Muslims living in Angola have denied that the country had banned Islam and is closing mosques.
News ID: 1324517 Publish Date : 2013/11/27
The spokesman of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in a statement expressed shock and dismay over media reports of the Angola n Government’s decision to ban Islam in Angola and to demolish mosques in the country.
News ID: 1324477 Publish Date : 2013/11/27
Amid contradicting reports about a claimed ban on Islam in Angola , tensions have flamed up on social media websites, with many comments denouncing the Angola n government’s decision and other applauding it.
News ID: 1323672 Publish Date : 2013/11/26
According to several Angola n newspapers, Angola has become the first country in the world to ban Islam and Muslims, taking first measures by destroying mosques in the country.
News ID: 1322181 Publish Date : 2013/11/25
Authorities in Angola are planning to ban Islamic activities in the Southern African country.
News ID: 1321398 Publish Date : 2013/11/23