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Catholic League Defends Pope: Muslim Leaders Verbally Attack Pope, End Dialogue Comments

The president of Al-Azhar, an Egyptian university, Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, along with the leading members of the Islamic Research Academy, announced Thursday they are breaking off dialogue with the Vatican in response to Pope Benedict XVI's criticism of Muslim violence against Christians. Continue Reading

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  1. Mark
    2 years ago

    If peace is what they seek

    They have a lot of work to improve their image

    All over the world we hear of Muslim violence and bullying

    Woe to those who kill innocent people...they know not what they are doing

  2. mari
    2 years ago

    They know that Pope Benedict is on to them, and they are running away like bad little children.

  3. Pete
    2 years ago

    The truth is finally being made public - it took long enough. Most Muslim leaders are not interested in peace or treating others with fairness and kindness, or repecting civil rights. They are out to forceably conquer the World - conversion by the sword, and the sooner everyone understands this, the better off they will be. Muslim schools and Mosques in the US are usually built by a foreign government - Saudi Arabia.


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