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                               MOROCCO - EL-ATTAJDID
              E          l-Attajdid   pub-



                         lished
              Yahya's “The Creation  Harun
              of the Seed.”


                                                                      23 July 2001,
                                                                      “How Does the
                                                                      Camel’s Body
                                                                      Withstand the
                                                                      Harsh Desert
                                                                      Environment?”
            "Islam Is a Religion of Peace"

                                                 USA - PAKISTAN LINK



                                              T          his weekly newspaper,


                                                         intended for Los Angeles’
                                              Pakistani population, carries articles
                                              by Harun  Yahya, such as his “The
                                              Eminence Islam Attaches to Women.”
                                              In this article, he describes how Islam
              protects women’s rights:
                   God's commandments about the status of women and the relations between
                   men and women, which have been revealed to us through the Koran, consist
                   of full justice. In this regard, Islam suggests equality of rights, responsibil-
                   ities and duties between the two genders. Islam is based on sympathy, toler-

                   ance and respect for human beings, and does not discriminate against
                   women in this matter. Islam brought with it a great emancipation for
                   women, who were severely persecuted in the pagan era.










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