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Pakistan s Terror-Connected Islamist Network in Houston Revealed - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

Pakistan s Terror-Connected Islamist Network in Houston Revealed - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper
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Pakistan s Terror-Connected Islamist Network in Houston Revealed

The Pakistani regime, making use of lobbyists, congressmen, terror supporters, and well-organized grassroots networks of American Pakistani Muslims, is working hard to advance a radical, Islamist-inspired agenda at the highest levels in the United

Kashmir faces deep threat as Pakistan offers tacit support to Houston network to spread Islamic fanaticism, separatism in Valley

Kashmir faces deep threat as Pakistan offers tacit support to Houston network to spread Islamic fanaticism, separatism in Valley Firstpost 2 hours ago Sam Westrop and Martha Lee © Provided by Firstpost Kashmir faces deep threat as Pakistan offers tacit support to Houston network to spread Islamic fanaticism, separatism in Valley The Pakistani regime, making use of lobbyists, Congressmen, terror supporters, and well-organised grassroots networks of American Pakistani Muslims, is working hard to advance a radical, Islamist-inspired agenda at the highest levels in the United States, using Kashmir as its cause. One Texas-based group, Friends of Kashmir, stands at the forefront of one of these efforts.

So surprised and so disappointed : How local places of worship will handle reopening

‘So surprised and so disappointed’: How local places of worship will handle reopening Tags:  HOUSTON – Several Houston religious leaders and congregations shared how they will handle services after Gov. Greg Abbott lifts the mask mandate and reopen Texas 100%. Would they stick to what they’ve been doing or make changes to protocols in place? Many said they aren’t changing anything anytime soon. Inside Congregation Beth Israel of Houston, the temple and its seats remain empty more often than not. Before COVID-19, services would attract thousands. But now, the max is about 50. “We are open very limited so some families and congregants,” said Pam Kutner, executive director of Congregation Beth Israel.

CAIR-TX to Host Virtual 10th Texas Muslim Capitol Day

In a statement, CAIR-Houston President and Chairman of Board of Directors John Floyd, Attorney, said: “Texas Muslim Capitol Day is one of the most important civic engagement efforts that CAIR Houston leads every other year. TMCD opens the door for our community members to actively participate in the legislative session and learn how to make a productive effort in shaping legislation. Now more than ever, despite challenges of COVID restrictions, it is critical that our community advocates for issues that impact our communities and the the entire State of Texas.” With the most recent elections, Texas saw a substantial increase in Muslim civic engagement and voter participation. During meetings with lawmakers, participants will be requesting consideration of the following bills: . 

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