Haddad-Adel: The Majority of People Firmly Said They Want an Islamic Country

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Haddad-Adel: The Majority of People Firmly Said They Want an Islamic Country

Haddad Adel said the majority of people decisively stated they want an Islamic country.

Haddad Adel also mentioned that in some cases, there might be a conflict between republicanism and Islamism.

It’s not intended for anyone to stand against anyone else.

Most people have Islamic beliefs, just look at the month of Muharram and the day of Ashura, see how many people are wearing black. I noticed that 9 out of 10 people do.

No one is forcing them to wear black.

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