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Argentina, Brazil team up for Kashmiri youth
Over the last four years, Argentine national Juan Marcos Troia and his Brazilain wife Priscila Barros Pedroso have made Kashmir their home, despite hardships. The couple lives with their three daughters in a Srinagar who speak go to a local school and speak Urdu and Kashmiri, besides Spanish and Portuguese in pure Latin American accent. By their looks, they just pass off as any other Kashmiri.
Greeks open doors, hearts for Muslims!
Anna Stamou is a mother of two, a caring wife and author of a book. From her looks, she is just another European woman. Yet she is the only Greek female to have been honoured by the European Network of Muslim Entrepreneurs (CEDAR).
‘Bread and Salt’ bring Egypt’s Christians, Muslims closer
Large groups of young Egyptians, including Muslim Brotherhood members, gathered in Heliopolis, an upper class district of Cairo, on the Christian holiday of Good Friday.
While Christian compatriots commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Muslims volunteered to help with arrangements such as managing traffic and assisting visitors.
Muslim guards Hindus in stereotyped Pakistan
It may not sound unusual that Murad Bukhsh Baloch takes pride in his religion and work, both.
Baloch is a unique Muslim who serves as caretaker of Hindu cremation ground and graveyard, depicting harmonious coexistence in a heavily stereotyped country like Pakistan.
Immigrant integration in the UK: the Nepalese way
In his first speech as prime minister on radicalization and the causes of terrorism, David Cameron criticized ‘state multiculturalism. He backs a policy of ‘muscular liberalism’ to enforce the values of equality.