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3 April 2012

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Religion in the Brazilian Society Published

Religion in the Brazilian Society is a book recently published by the Research Center of Culture, Arts and Relations in Iran.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The work encompasses the speeches of Bishop Di Meskinus Mansour, Sheikh Mohammad Al-Maghrebi, and Sheikh Ali Aburaya in a forum held on June 6, 2010 and organized by Culture, Arts and Relations Research Center with the aim of assessing the cultural and social status of Brazilian Muslims.

The 200-million Brazilians practice a spectrum of religions including Christianity, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam. The Muslim community in Brazil has to live in a society where all the media and news agencies are manipulated by the private sector; Muslims, therefore, can propagate their religion only through their ethnic prowess and finance.

The book is published in Persian in the Iranian market by the Culture, Arts and Relation Research Center.

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