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Bahraini Justice Ministry Summons Sheikh Sanqour Yet Allows Hardline Salafist to Preach
2016-07-29 - 3:44 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Religious Affairs Directorate at Bahrain's Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments summoned on Thursday (July 28, 2016) four preachers banned from delivering sermons: Sheikh Mohammad Sanqour, Sheikh Ali Humaidan, in addition to Jassem Al-Saeedi and Naji Al-Arabi.
The directorate claimed that Al-Saeedi, a hardline salafist, signed a vow to commit to the ethics of religious elocution, in accordance with the ministerial decision (23) for 2009. The ministry added that based on that matter, Al-Saeedi is allowed to resume preaching.
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