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Anwar reaffirms commitment to moderate Islam in Rome

Anwar reaffirms commitment to moderate Islam in Rome

Malaysiakini6 hours ago
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who is on a three-day working visit to Italy, took the opportunity to meet with members of the Muslim community in Rome on Wednesday.
During the meeting, he held discussions with Comunita Religiosa Islamica Italiana (Coreis) vice-president Imam Yahya Pallavicini and Islamic Cultural Centre of Italy-Grand Mosque of Rome secretary-general Abdellah Redouane.
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