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"If someone committed a sin, the essential thing is to repent," said Lhaj Thami Breze, head of the Union of French Islamic Organizations.
Muslim Women Go to France to Regain Their Virginity | Impact Lab 2007
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However, it is proved, not by historiographers, but by historians supported by family titles, that Charles VII. had three daughters by Agnes Sorel, the eldest of whom, married to one Breze, was stabbed by her husband.
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“We ask our daughters to make concessions, to wear a bit of cloth, a bandanna, a ribbon, to hide their hair a little, not to wear a whole scarf,” Breze said.
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In a speech in 1997, Breze also called for the creation of private Muslim schools to improve the education of Muslim children.
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Breze says his group does not have a national affiliation like either of the other groups.
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However, this group worries Boubakeur the most, and the contrast between him and Breze is evident in their mosques.
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Breze, by contrast, proudly asserts that his organization is moving toward total financial self-sufficiency.
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Breze, considered to be one of the finest specimens of Renaissance work.
Normandy, Illustrated, Complete Gordon Home 1923
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Breze, considered to be one of the finest specimens of Renaissance work.
Normandy, Illustrated, Part 1 Gordon Home 1923
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For this purpose, the Marquis of Breze was sent, as his plenipotentiary, to the King of Sweden at Mentz, to learn his sentiments on this point, and to procure from him favorable conditions for the allied princes.
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Kuno Francke 1892
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