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Muslim Law by Senior Lawyer Karunaratne Herath

‘Muslim Law’, the book written by Senior Lawyer Karunaratne Herath will be launched at BMICH today (9th) at 9.00 a.m. At a time when the attention of the country has been drawn to Islam law or ‘Sharya Law ‘releasing a book on the subject in Sinhalese is specially important.

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All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) – Media Conference – MUST WATCH VIDEOS

01 Allegations Against Muslims & ACJU     02 Allegations Against Mosque & Muslims as Extremists – By Ash Sheikh Faazil Farook     03 Allegations Against Halaal Certifications – By Ash Sheikh Murshid Mulaffar     04 Question & Answer – By Ash Sheikh Murshid Mulaffar     05 Allegations Against Muslims (Tamil)     Press Release held on …

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Religious tension: Issues need to be resolved amicably through talks

Bodu Bala Sena Organisation (BBSO) President and All Ceylon Jamiyyathhul Ulema (ACJU) General Secretary ,call for dialogue in interviews with Chandani Kirinde and Hansini Bandara The recent upsurge in tension between the Sinhala and Muslim communities in the country has prompted the Government to set up an all-party Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) to study the emerging trend in religious fundamentalism …

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Meet the woman behind the niqab: Fathima Farook By: Catherine Porter

An entrepreneur, teacher, mom and volunteer, Fathima Farook has had to put up with shameful taunts for nothing more than her choice of garb.   Fathima Farook has a pleasant round face and warm dark eyes. If you buy her pakoora or aloo masala at the Evergreen Brick Works Farmers Market, though, you’ll see her eyes but not her face. …

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Communal and religious extremism: Sri Lankans should be vigilant By K.T.Rajasingham

The greatest challenge Sri Lanka will face in the next decade is the rise of communal and religious extremism, cautioned Professor Rohan Gunaratna. After 30 years of bloodletting, the idea of promoting narrow ethnic divisions ended in May 2009. If anyone wants to instill racial and religious prejudice, suspicion and hatred and be a future Prabhakaran, the Government should look …

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