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IsmailiMail is also very informative site about Ismailis including historical facts, Unlike Middle East Islamist media that often fails to cover one of the foremost Muslim Organisation’s work, I am referring to AKDN and other partners in Aga Khan network who provide humanitarian Assistance and do NGO work in field of Education, Health, Micro Finance, Building civil society etc where many Non Ismaili Muslims and Non Muslims benefit all over the world, Perhaps I missed, the coverage on Al Jazeera’s, Al Arabia, Gulf Times, Kuwaiti or Saudi papers etc, Its darn shame.
Peace……
When you stop lie to people. You do’t nothing. we like look dog.
Friends,
thank you for the interesting article
Keep up the great coverage
thank you for the intereting article
keep up the great work
Ally Ladak