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Submitted by Juliano Oliveira, Jul 17, 2012 06:58
This is an interesting article. Wherever Islam is the dominant culture, the same pattern is seen: one language (Arabic), one religion, one prophet, and no diversity. Egypt was a culturally rich country, but now, like Persia, is dominated by a culture that killed every "single singularity" of both countries. I am afraid that Islam can overcome Western cultures.
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