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Sen. Mushahid Hussain Sayed, secretary general of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), said yesterday that during the two-day conference, which ends today, they would be discussing the differences in religions and find ways to reconcile these with politics.
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[Title] => All set for interfaith dialogue
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Organizers of the event, dubbed the "Global Interfaith Dialogue," said the gathering hopes to foster multi-cultural and multi-religious understanding and tolerance.
The event was organized by the Centrist Democrat International (CDI), with the Philippines Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats as host to "help avert political and religious tensions in the worlds trouble spots."
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BHAI VIR SINGH SAHITVA SADAN
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Sen. Mushahid Hussain Sayed, secretary general of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), said yesterday that during the two-day conference, which ends today, they would be discussing the differences in religions and find ways to reconcile these with politics.
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The event was organized by the Centrist Democrat International (CDI), with the Philippines Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats as host to "help avert political and religious tensions in the worlds trouble spots."
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January 25, 2006 - 12:00am