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The Mirpuris in Britain

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Mirpuris (people originating from the Mirpur district in Pakistani Kashmir), form about 70% of the British Pakistani population of about 747,000. The percentage is even higher in northern cities and towns. For example, in Bradford, an industrial town in [...]

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Pray for the Muslims in Zurich, Switzerland

While the native Swiss population is decreasing because of a low birth rate, the number of Muslims is increasing because of large families. This has led to fear and resistance among many in Zurich and the rest of Switzerland.

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Pray for Geneva city, Switzerland

There are two mosques and several Islamic institutes along with many North African Muslims and numerous illegal Muslim immigrants from Sub Sahran Africa living in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Glasgow - major city in Scotland

Since April of 2000 large numbers of refugees have been housed in Scotland’s Glasgow most of whom are Muslim.

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Germany’s Angst

According to the German evangelical news agency ‘IDEA’, the Muslim population in Germany is on the rise. So too is the cultural clash. Issues, such as head-scarf’s, teaching Islam in public schools and fear of any criticism towards Muslim’s has the parliament deep in debate.

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Muslim Youth in The Netherlands (Holland)

The large gap between Muslim youth and the Church has not diminished in recent years. While there is certainly a growing awareness of Islam in the Dutch Church, most Dutch Christians are still not sure how to deal with Muslims.

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Macedonia, Insights into…

In Macedonia there are four main Muslim people groups: Albanians, Turks, Gypsies and Goran, in total comprising over 30% of the population (according to official census results).

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Kosovo Albanians

When Kosovo failed to become an independent state within Serbia in 1989 the ethnic Albanians who lived there were denied jobs and services.