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American Citizen Murdered in Pakistan due to Government Sanctioned Religious Extremism |
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Peer Habibur Rehman, resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was brutally murdered today while in his native country of Pakistan at around 9:30 AM, Pakistani time.
Mr. Rehman was in Sindh, Pakistan, when he stopped at a traffic light while driving his nephew and workers to his farm. At that time, two masked gunmen approached his vehicle and opened fire. He was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. His nephew and workers survived the incident. |
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Persecuted Muslim Sect Uses Brochure Campaign to Push for Peace |
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Qasim Rashid squinted through his sunglasses and pointed toward the Kamikaze ride and the Curly Fries stand, shimmering under the August sun at the Wisconsin State Fair. “Team of two,” he said to several of the eight young men gathered around him. “That way.”
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Concluding Address - Jalsa Salana Germany 2010 |
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Independence: A word that means much more than freedom |
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I am an immigrant to this great country, like tens of millions before me, and I am also a naturalized citizen. The vast majority of immigrants to any country seldom if ever leave their home countries because they want to. They do so because they are forced to by economics or by ethnic or religious persecution. For these people, coming to America and being free to pray and work without fear or hatred is what makes "independence" a word that means much more than freedom.
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Ahmadi Muslims gather to preach nonviolence, assimilation |
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CHANTILLY, Va. (RNS) Ahmadi Muslims have been preaching peace since the movement was founded 121 years ago in India. Now, they say they are just trying to get the rest of the world including their fellow Americans to listen.
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