SINGAPORE, Nov 3 A sense of helplessness amid a desire to do more to help the victims of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as well as whether youths should boycott certain.
SINGAPORE A sense of helplessness amid a desire to do more to help the victims of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as well as whether youths should boycott certain products and quit their jobs at companies with reported links to Israel are among concerns and issues raised by Islamic religious teachers at a for
The Straits Times
Khadijah Mosque will also expand its anti-extremism resource centre
Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat visiting the gallery of the Resource and Counselling Centre run by the Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG) at the Khadijah Mosque in Aljunied yesterday. With him are (from far left) RRG vice-chairman Ustaz Mohamed Ali and RRG co-chairman Ustaz Hasbi Hassan. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
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