KK Muhammed claimed the Ayodhya dispute escalated due to “Left-leaning propaganda,” not archaeological facts. He urged ...
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Muslims should give up Gyanvapi, Mathura: Ex-ASI director KK Muhammed
Former ASI director KK Muhammed said Muslims should hand over Gyanvapi (Varanasi) and Mathura to the Hindu community, ...
‘I feel much more in control and a lot more assured of making the right decisions; I am not held back by things like doubt’ (Getty/iStock) When Anisha, a bright, 25-year-old Oxford graduate, broke up ...
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'Muslims should give up Gyanvapi, Mathura': Ex-ASI regional director says Hindus shouldn't make more demands
K K Muhammed, the former regional director of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), has said that Muslims should ...
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Muslims should give up Gyanvapi, Hindus must stop new demands: Ex-ASI official KK Muhammed
Former Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) regional director KK Muhammed pointed out that Mathura and Gyanvapi are two other ...
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CNN Digs Up Ex-Fox News Contributor’s Past Attacks On Muslims And The UN Ahead of Confirmation Hearing
A report from CNN revealed that State Dept. spokesperson Tammy Bruce pushed "anti-Muslim and conspiratorial claims" on a blog ...
A former soldier accused of murdering his neighbour said society was "bowing down to Muslims" and described the victim as a ...
On a dreary Wednesday on the campus of William & Mary, students and faculty sought refuge at the end of the day in the warm light of Tucker Theater. The group was gathered to attend the second ...
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – A former police director of New Jersey’s largest city says no local officers were used in a spying operation that monitored and catalogued his city’s Muslim neighborhoods. Garry ...
(RNS) — One of the most interesting developments of the social media age is that people are able to find like-minded individuals easily and anonymously. While that anonymity is not without its ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Islamist radicals in Britain launched a "counter-extremism think-tank" on Tuesday, saying they wanted to reclaim Islam from the violent ideology of al Qaeda. The Quilliam ...
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