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So, which Pakistani group, allied with which "sect", will be the first to bomb this mosque?
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So, which Pakistani group, allied with which "sect", will be the first to bomb this mosque?
So, which Pakistani group, allied with which "sect", will be the first to bomb this mosque?
So, which Pakistani group, allied with which "sect", will be the first to bomb this mosque?
In the USA, we have dozens of "denominations" of Christian churches. Most denominations have governing authorities which sanction and accredit the congregation as being boni fide Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Adventist, Scientist, Presbyterian, etc., etc. In many small communities that cannot financially support many churches, there are "all-faith" churches that have no official ties to a formal denomination. However, to my knowledge, Catholics are forbidden to combine regular worship with Protestant congregations, that is, to combine into one of these "all-faith" congregations. In Pakistan, are most all mosques accredited or sponsored by some official religious body? If you want to have an "all faith" mosque, must it operate without the recognition of either some official Sunni or Shiite authority?
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In the USA, we have dozens of "denominations" of Christian churches. Most denominations have governing authorities which sanction and accredit the congregation as being boni fide Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Adventist, Scientist, Presbyterian, etc., etc. In many small communities that cannot financially support many churches, there are "all-faith" churches that have no official ties to a formal denomination. However, to my knowledge, Catholics are forbidden to combine regular worship with Protestant congregations, that is, to combine into one of these "all-faith" congregations. In Pakistan, are most all mosques accredited or sponsored by some official religious body? If you want to have an "all faith" mosque, must it operate without the recognition of either some official Sunni or Shiite authority?
The real sunnis in pakistan are strictly forbidden by their parents and elders to attend anything related to shias or their processions.
The real sunnis in pakistan are strictly forbidden by their parents and elders to attend anything related to shias or their processions.
In the USA, we have dozens of "denominations" of Christian churches. Most denominations have governing authorities which sanction and accredit the congregation as being boni fide Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Adventist, Scientist, Presbyterian, etc., etc. In many small communities that cannot financially support many churches, there are "all-faith" churches that have no official ties to a formal denomination. However, to my knowledge, Catholics are forbidden to combine regular worship with Protestant congregations, that is, to combine into one of these "all-faith" congregations. In Pakistan, are most all mosques accredited or sponsored by some official religious body? If you want to have an "all faith" mosque, must it operate without the recognition of either some official Sunni or Shiite authority?