Imams won't deliver sermons against law: B'desh court
Dhaka [Bangladesh], Apr. 2 (ANI): A High Court in Bangladesh has observed that Imams would not deliver any sermon which was against the country's existing law.
Dhaka [Bangladesh], Apr. 2 (ANI): A High Court in Bangladesh has observed that Imams would not deliver any sermon which was against the country's existing law.
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