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Silk Photography: Fusion, Kooj Chuhan
Message from Žarko is CAN's second production performed by Kamosi Youth Group in Leigh, Greater Manchester as part of its three year Youth Arts Programme.
For more information please visit the CAN website
We can not reading these messages against hatred without to start with this important message which has achieved a great fame, especially, among Muslims all over the world. Outgoing message from The Prime Minister in Norway Erna Solberg during her speech at the big demonstration in the capital Oslo against organization of the Islamic state “Daash”. Where she was considered that the participation of Muslims in this demonstration in a large numbers is an evidence that organization Daash does not represent Islam. A view from Erna Solberg shows that there is a difference in her thinking, as one senior European officials, between Islam itself as a peace religion and Daash which implements the terrorist attacks raising a slogans speak about Islam. But the thing which made this great fame for Erna Solberg’s speech, when she quoted the words of the Prophet Muhammad about an importance of change the evil, in order to support her opinion that Muslims should face the terrorism carried out by organization Daash ..........
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Silk Photography: Fusion, Kooj Chuhan
Message from Žarko is CAN's second production performed by Kamosi Youth Group in Leigh, Greater Manchester as part of its three year Youth Arts Programme.
For more information please visit the CAN website
Silk Photography: Fusion, Kooj Chuhan
Message from Žarko is CAN's second production performed by Kamosi Youth Group in Leigh, Greater Manchester as part of its three year Youth Arts Programme.
For more information please visit the CAN website
Aqui todo mundo podia deixar uma mensagem na parede.
Here everyone could leave a message on the wall.
Silk Photography: Fusion, Kooj Chuhan
Message from Žarko is CAN's second production performed by Kamosi Youth Group in Leigh, Greater Manchester as part of its three year Youth Arts Programme.
For more information please visit the CAN website