The Court's affirmance here bodes nothing but evil to
religious peace in this country.
Not exact matches
Gathering
in Jakarta, Indonesia, the
country with the largest Muslim populus and historically known for its
religious peace, the leaders denounced extremism and addressed its causes.
!!!! The more freedom we give those Muslims by letting them wearing their scary Islamic clothes, opening mosques (paying no tax), shoveling their evil religion
in our throats, wanting Sharia Laws, etc. — the more problems will be caused!!!!!!!! Most Muslims are extremists, and even «moderate» Muslims still support them, so we should NOT tolerate them and we should BAN Islam unless they allow other
religious minority
in their
countries to live
in peace!!!!!
But what you see is that all Islamic majority
countries are ruled by secular regimes except for Two
countries that are Ruled by
Religious Regimes which are the Saudi Kingdom and the Iran Islamic Republic... and if those two stop their cold straggle that is getting all mixed up
in their stubbornness and show respect to each other then only may the whole world have some
peace and developments...
Commenting on the issue on Okay Fm's Ade Akye Abia Morning Show, Asiedu Nketia said: «I will commend the National
Peace Council for condemning Dr. Bawumia over his
religious comment; I think this is the way to go
in the
country.»
He said whereas other
countries in the West African sub-region continue to suffer
religious conflicts, Ghana continues to enjoy
peace and urged
religious leaders across the nation to continue to use dialogue to address their differences.
Saraki
in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu on Sunday
in Abuja said that security agencies, political and
religious leaders must work for the promotion of dialogue as means for tackling agitations, to ensure
peace in the
country.
«So, as we are working assiduously to solidify the unity and peaceful coexistence between and among the various
religious organisations
in the
country, we are equally determined to portray to the world that the religion of islam connotes
peace and unity.
In his sermon during the Juma'at prayers, the Chief Imam who is also the Deputy Director of Islamic Affairs of the NAF, Group Captain Lukeman Lawal, urged all Muslim faithful in the country to continue maintaining peace and building trust irrespective of ethnic or religious difference
In his sermon during the Juma'at prayers, the Chief Imam who is also the Deputy Director of Islamic Affairs of the NAF, Group Captain Lukeman Lawal, urged all Muslim faithful
in the country to continue maintaining peace and building trust irrespective of ethnic or religious difference
in the
country to continue maintaining
peace and building trust irrespective of ethnic or
religious differences.
Below is the full speech of Vice President Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia:
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful, Praise be to Allah, and prayers and peace be upon our Messenger Muhammad (S.A.W) the Messenger of peace and Prophet of Islam and Allah» s Mercy to the worlds, and peace be on his family, companions and followers... It is a pleasure to welcome you, my noble guests, on behalf of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo and the Government I would like to express my gratitude for accepting my invitation to this Ramadan Iftar (Breakfast) gathering, hoping that such religious meeting will continue to reach common principles to achieve reforms for our nation as a whole, and our beloved country, Ghana, in particula
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful, Praise be to Allah, and prayers and
peace be upon our Messenger Muhammad (S.A.W) the Messenger of
peace and Prophet of Islam and Allah» s Mercy to the worlds, and
peace be on his family, companions and followers... It is a pleasure to welcome you, my noble guests, on behalf of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo and the Government I would like to express my gratitude for accepting my invitation to this Ramadan Iftar (Breakfast) gathering, hoping that such
religious meeting will continue to reach common principles to achieve reforms for our nation as a whole, and our beloved
country, Ghana,
in particula
in particular.
He will also offer special prayers for the sustenance and enhancement of the
peace Ghana continues to enjoy
in spite of the multiplicity of
religious faiths
in the
country.