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Minister of Haj Bandar Hajjar, left, meets with Sri Lankan Senior Minister for Urban Development Abdul Hameed Mohamed Fowzie at his office in Jeddah on Wednesday. (SPA) |
thushi Thursday, 26 January 2012 07:50 AM
good move. people should not waste too much money on rituals.
sid Thursday, 26 January 2012 01:56 PM
dispelling rumors about Sri Lanka expelling Islamic preachers, Fowzie said tourist visas are given to non-Sri Lankans for their leisure holidays. “There was a misunderstanding with the local immigration authorities and now they have been sorted out with the parties concerned,” he said, pointing out visitors from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the Middle East would be allowed to enjoy their stay and continue their Dawa'h work as per the stipulated period mentioned in their respective visas.
Good show Minister Fowzie and Alavi Moulana for your efforts
sid Thursday, 26 January 2012 02:14 PM
Thushi its not a ritual although rituals are part of it .It is a spiritual journey that elevates the soul and is compulsory for all Muslims subject to some conditions
shams Thursday, 26 January 2012 08:52 PM
HI.Thushi They not taking ur father money.
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