Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The UN and Muslim Protests
Clip: 9/27/2012 | 8m 15s
“The future must be claimed by those who chanted, ‘Muslims, Christians we are one.’”
“We’re trying to convince fellow Muslims of the fact that the idea of free speech is a foundational part of the Quran itself,” says Haris Tarin, director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council’s Washington office.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
The UN and Muslim Protests
Clip: 9/27/2012 | 8m 15s
“We’re trying to convince fellow Muslims of the fact that the idea of free speech is a foundational part of the Quran itself,” says Haris Tarin, director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council’s Washington office.
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