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Iraqi Muslims Urge Christian Neighbors to Come Home
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Scores of young Iraqi Muslims have taken part in the restoration of the Middle East’s second largest church, urging their displaced Christian neighbors to return to their homes.
News ID: 3464377 Publish Date : 2017/11/09
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