Friday, July 26, 2013

Marshall Islands: Micronesia's Muslims get their own newspaper


The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community spans more than 200 countries and is said to be perhaps the oldest active Muslim organization in the USA.

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By Geraldine Coutts | July 26, 2013

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in the Marshall Islands has released the first ever Micronesian Muslim publication.

The publication, which released it's first edition this month, is titled "The Voice of Islam in Micronesia" and gathers content from Muslim community writers worldwide.

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community spans more than 200 countries and is said to be perhaps the oldest active Muslim organization in the USA.

They have been established in Majuro, Marshall islands for many years now.

Presenter: Geraldine Coutts

Matiullah Joyia, Editor of Voice of Islam in Micronesia



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