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(Session5) [11 Oct 2013] سیاست اور اسلام Politics and Islam - Speech Br. Naqi Hashmi - Urdu
(Session5) [11 Oct 2013] سیاست اور اسلام Politics and Islam - Speech Br. Naqi Hashmi - Urdu
Here is the link for book http://www.maaref-foundation.com/urdu/index.htm on top...
(Session5) [11 Oct 2013] سیاست اور اسلام Politics and Islam - Speech Br. Naqi Hashmi - Urdu
Here is the link for book http://www.maaref-foundation.com/urdu/index.htm on top banner click on (Islam ke Syasi Tafakkur)
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(Session5) [11 Oct 2013] سیاست اور اسلام Politics and Islam - Speech Br. Naqi Hashmi - Urdu
Here is the link for book http://www.maaref-foundation.com/urdu/index.htm on top banner click on (Islam ke Syasi Tafakkur)
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[19 Dec 2013] US appeals court overturns ruling that 9\\11 victims can Not sue Saudi Arabia - English
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in...
A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in New York City has revived claims by families of victims of the attacks. Another court had previously ruled that Saudi Arabia was protected by a legal privilege which says foreign countries can\'t be sued in American courts. The US says nearly three thousand people were killed in the attacks. It says most of the attackers were Saudi nationals who hijacked planes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.
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A US appeals court has put Saudi Arabia back as a defendant in lawsuits, saying it had given support to al-Qaeda prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
The federal appeals court in New York City has revived claims by families of victims of the attacks. Another court had previously ruled that Saudi Arabia was protected by a legal privilege which says foreign countries can\'t be sued in American courts. The US says nearly three thousand people were killed in the attacks. It says most of the attackers were Saudi nationals who hijacked planes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington.
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