With all eyes fixed on Angolan Muslims, the Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has expressed dismay and shock about the reports of the Angolan 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
Angolan 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 Angolan 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 Angolan government’s decision and other applauding it.
News ID: 1323672 Publish Date : 2013/11/26
According to several Angolan 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