Nothing lost in translation, just some islamophobes very anxious to find an ally in the Angolan government, jumping the gun...
As Peter's dream was interpreted to mean ""Do not call anything impure that God has made clean", leading to the baptism of Cornelius , so too the Angolan government has to show tolerance in the vale of tears...
But the banning of terrorist organisations such as Boko Haram would be understandable. In Angola, nip them in the bud before their terrorism is allowed to consume the unaffiliated...
Here it's reported that Angola pleads "not guilty" to banning Islam, because they are aware of Article 18 of the Human Rights Declaration and the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam - and above all the Angolan government would not like to make itself the target of wrathful jihadists as they know that if they " ban Islam" that would be the end to any peace and stability in their country, until all kufr is annihilated...
On Monday, 25 November 2013 19:25:30 UTC+1, Ayo Obe wrote:
Do you want to bet that something has been lost in translation?
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