Monday 25 November 2013

Angola Banned Islam

 

Tear automatically drop from my eyes. While others muslim are proud with unique structure of other religious places, built with majestic, our mosques destroyed one by one.
St. Basil Cathedral in Moscow which attract thousands of visitor 
Based on News report, Islam was banned in Angola due to the process of legalization of Islam has not been approved by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.

"This is the final end of Islamic influence in our country," President Jose Edurado dos Santos told the Osun Defence daily.

Angola is a majority-Christian nation of about 16 million people, of whom an estimated 55 percent are Catholic, 25 percent belong to African Christian denominations, 10 percent follow major Protestant traditions, and 5 percent belong to Brazilian Evangelical churches. Only 80,000 to 90,000 Angolans are Muslim
The media reports have not described why Islam would need to be legalized, considering its presence in the country for many years.

OnIslam.net reports that the African economic news agency Agence Ecofin wrote that Cruz made the statement at an appearance last week before the 6th Commission of the National Assembly. The website goes on to note that, "According to several Angolan newspapers, Angola has become the first country in the world to ban Islam and Muslims, taking first measures by destroying mosques in the country."

However, some news reported than Angola denies this news that Angola banned Islam.
HasbunAllahi Wani'mal wakeel= Allah (alone) is sufficient for us (Qur'an 3:173)

Ya Allah, strengthen our iman, the last ummah.


4 comments:

  1. MasyaAllah, pertahankan iman dalam hati... Isteri, anak2, keluarga,sanak saudara dan masyarakat...

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  2. Di malaysia nie terlalu ramai umat islam yang masih 'TIDUR'...

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  3. Mereka ni semakin berani menghina Islam...

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  4. entah apa lagi tindakan mereka selepas ini.. Smoga umat Islam di sana dilindungi-Nya..

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