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In Pakistan group of religious leaders have come together to oppose the wrongdoings of some groups which creates a fraction.


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By Abdullah Alikhil, Islam Gul Afridi

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In Pakistan group of religious leaders have come together to oppose the wrongdoings of some groups which creates a fraction.


In Pakistan, the religious groups often accuse each other of wrongdoing which has caused in a big fraction among the communities.

Now the leaders of key Islamic groups have come together to clarify the misunderstanding and stop people from extremes.

Islam Gul Afridi spoke to with participants; please listen to the full report here.


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