It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Mosques pledged to do more to tackle issues relating gambling and substance misuse at a health and well-being conference in Blackburn.
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MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - For more than 75 years, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America has celebrated the next generation of leaders with the Youth of the Year Award. It is the highest honor a Boys ...
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Fatwa upholds sanctity of mosques, prohibiting their use for profit-driven activities The fatwa emphasizes that mosques are sacred places of worship and should not be used to promote products ...
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KUWAIT CITY, Mar 10: The Mosques Sector of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has called on imams and muezzins to comply with a fatwa issued by the Ministry’s Iftaa Authority, which prohibits the use of ...
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