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  • ...Empire. At that time it comprised Tunisia, north Algeria and some parts of Morocco. Northern Roman Africa, reconquered in 533 AD by Emperor Justinian, was an ...ll these groups lived mostly in peace, marred occasionally by outbreaks of persecution against the Jews and Donatists, and other conflicts.
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  • ..., Indonesia, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somal In Turkey, there is widespread persecution and violence against homosexuals and non-Muslim minorities, with eleven gay
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  • The following study in Morocco found that irritability increased during Ramadan: OBJECTIVES: We hypothesized that people in Morocco are more irritable during the month of Ramadan than during the rest of the
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  • ...human rights abuses. [[w:Persecution of Muslims|Muslims themselves suffer persecution]] in various parts of the world today and have suffered genocides (for exam | ||Jews||Fez||{{nameandflag|Morocco}}||Berber soldiers||1033||In this pogrom, Muslims killed more than 6000 Jew
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  • ...nation of Turkey, persecution and violence against homosexuals [along with Persecution of Non-Muslims|non-Muslim minorities] is on the rise, with eleven gays bein ...e=2012-09-15}} - The Associated Press, August 20, 2009</ref> The Maldives, Morocco, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, and The United Arab Emirate
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  • ...المغرب<ref>Doug Bandow - [http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=11966 Morocco: The Limits of Islamic Religious Tolerance] - KATO Insitute, July 8, 2010</ ...N">[http://www.mnnonline.org/article/14591 Ramadan a time of fasting and...persecution?] - Mission Network News, August 13, 2010</ref>}}
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  • ...y them. They become 'untouchable' and suffer discrimination, ostracism and persecution. Only the daughters of the poorest families, who can not afford to engage i ...hose daughters for the rest of their lives, and also suffer the stigma and persecution that comes with having uncut daughters. Thus the consequences of not having
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  • ...2% Muslims). Copts acknowledge that they practice FGM in order to minimise persecution. And it is Christian minorities such as the Copts who appear to be the most ..., Libya, Jordan, Turkey, Syria, the Maghreb countries of northwest Africa, Morocco, Iran and Iraq. All the Muslims in FGM practicing countries do not practice
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  • ...upon him, and has not responded to it must be fought, "''until there is no persecution and the religion of God's entirely''" [K. 2:193, 8:39]. ...nd jurisprudence. He was born in Cordoba, Spain, and he died in Marrakech, Morocco.
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