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It Is Time To Contact (Non-Turkish) Muslim Associations For 1915 Genocide Recognition
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Originally posted by Joseph View PostHaving lived for a few years in Buenos Aires...
It is important to inform them about the precious historical-cultural datas on Arab-Islam-Armenians relations which are on the 5 pages mini-website which I created on the occasion of the "Year of Armenia" in France :
Best regards from Paris. Nil.
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Originally posted by steph View PostNot ideal but it can help for basic and immediate translations : www.babelfish.altavista.com
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There is also the possibility to send message in muslim forums besides of contacting muslim associations. Here is our CRDA page for that purpose :
I am sure in your Anglo-Saxon countries, there are much more islamic and muslim forums in English than in French in France. Besides the Arabic-Armenian topics or historical events, in English it is also about Armenians in (Moghul) India :
Personnally as CRDA, I have created or now participating to nearly hundred debates in six different French-Muslim forums within 6 months.
Nil (Paris)
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Among the Muslim Associations in each Western countries, there are the schools, the Institutes, etc.
I have prepared a page for Muslim Institutions in France :
I happened to make them known of my work. But I have not yet asked them to take position about 1915 Genocide, if they teach it in their courses, etc, etc... But there is a big work on Public Relations to do before asking them to take position.
Nil
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I have created a "Muslim Page" for official contacts one day in the future with :
- A/ Mosques
- B/ Institutes, High Schools, College
- C/ Personalities
- D/ Associations
It is important to get them historically informed before asking their opinion on the 1915 Genocide. Here in France we must have 6 millions of Muslims mostly of North African origin.
In some time I think we shall do them a first personalized mailing.
Next year we have local elections in France and I encourage Franco-Armenians to be candidates. I consider their Armenian background as a very positive potential for what we say "Le Vivre Ensemble" (Living Together) thanks to their religious, cultural, social or sociological heritage :
Specially in France, after the most successfull official "Year of Armenia", now the French know the Armenian History and Culture. In France, mayors and City Councils like to create links with other cities as Twin Cities. For exemple Montreal and Yerevan are Twin Cities. Here in France, even small towns are often linked with other small towns in other regions of France or in foreign countries.
I have done an analyse of these possibilities of twin cities :
and with multicultural society (with the non-Turkish Muslims) in the small town or suburbs, I think it is possible to develop twin cities with Armenia :
Take care. Nil (Paris)
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Recently the Hezbollah Group of the Lebaneese Parliament expressed its respect to the Armenian Community (L'Orient-Le Jour) :
La Présidente du Centre de Jeunesse Assyrien « Ashur » a déclaré le 7 août, que la question de la reconnaissance du génocide assyrien…La suite est réservée à nos abonnés. Déjà abonné ? Se connecter Envie de lire la suite Les articles Armenews en intégralité à partir de 4€/mois Je m'abonne
There is a shiit tradition of consideration towards the Armenians. There indeed existed a firman of Ali, the 4th Calife (and son-in-law of Prophet Mohamet) giving freedom to the Armenians to worship their Christian faith :
The study of this firman which was told in the Armenian manuscripts, was first published in Venice for the first time in 1848 :
and then in different other philological Armenian reviews around the world :
Nil
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Among the dignitaries of islam visiting often Europe or living in Europe, we have
- the European Council for Fatwa and Research :
- http://www.uoif-online.com/cerf.php
- http://www.euro-islam.info/
- http://www.eu-islam.com/
Are there the same in the USA ?
Nil
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