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<H1> Free Muslims Coalition </H1> |
<H1> Our Proposal for Peace in Israel-Palestine </H1> |
<H1> Israel-Palestine Task Force </H1> |
Muslims against terrorism and extremism | Free Muslims Coalition
freemuslims.org/
After the horrors of 9/11, the Muslim community needed an organization determined to speak out against the evils of terrorism. FMC's primary goals are eliminating broad based support for Islamic extremism and terrorism; strengthening secular democratic and educational institutions in the Middle East; increasing the rights of Muslim women worldwide; promoting economic development in Muslim countries; and to offer non-Muslims a more enlightened and rational interpretation of Islamic principles and beliefs.
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Domain Age: 14 Years, 253 Days
Created Date: 21st-Apr-2004
Updated Date: 22nd-Apr-2017
Expiry Date: 21st-Apr-2021
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