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Carl Medearis, co-author of Tea with Hezbollah, Yale University's Joseph Cumming, and Muslims like Jordan's Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad who authored "A Common Word" signed by dozens of Muftis and Muslim leaders worldwide see Jesus' teaching as a basis not for division, but for Muslim-Christian unity.
Ben DeVan: Evangelicals And Muslims Loving God, Each Other, And The World Together? Ben DeVan 2011
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Carl Medearis, co-author of Tea with Hezbollah, Yale University's Joseph Cumming, and Muslims like Jordan's Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad who authored "A Common Word" signed by dozens of Muftis and Muslim leaders worldwide see Jesus' teaching as a basis not for division, but for Muslim-Christian unity.
Ben DeVan: Evangelicals And Muslims Loving God, Each Other, And The World Together? Ben DeVan 2011
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Ravil Gaynutdin, head of Russia's Council of Muftis, talks of 23m, including Azeri and Central Asian migrants.
Russia's Muslims: A Benign Growth JDsg 2007
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Muftis are Islamic scholars who are empowered to provide religious guidance on personal and political matters.
Women Want Female Muftis IWPR 2008
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Other 'Grand Muftis' wet their beaks pretty well. by
The Palestinian Mufti's Deal with Hitler: Kill All the Jews in the Middle East 2007
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I offer you my sentiments of respect, in recognition of your great responsibilities, and I extend my greetings to all the religious leaders of Turkey, especially the Grand Muftis of Ankara and Istanbul.
Pope's Speech to President of Turkey's Office of Religious Affairs Argent 2006
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Muftis of the four orthodox sects have considerable influence on the decision.
Travels in Arabia 2003
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Good information about what goes on in each Mosque, especially on Fridays, when the priests preach to the people, and a guard of honour placed at the gates of the Kazi, the three Muftis, and the Shaykh of the Azhar, are simple precautions sufficient to keep the Olema in order.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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When the Sadaka and Aukaf (the alms and bequests) arrive at the town, they are committed by the Surrah, or financier of the caravan, to the Muftis, the chief of the
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Khatybs, Imams, Muftis, those attached to Zemzem, the Mueddins who call to prayers, numbers of olemas, who deliver lectures, lamp-lighters, and a crowd of menial servants, are all employed about the Beitullah.
Travels in Arabia 2003
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