We Muslims have no nationality, borders or motherlands or homelands or fatherlands or nativity. |
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A society in which many flourish in harmony with their new surroundings, while maintaining bonds with their motherlands. |
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But the Americans don't own these colours, 34 countries use them, including our colonizing motherlands France and Great Britain. |
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First of all, these are the motherlands of 29 Academies of Sciences that are represented by flags on the first page. |
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I am not speaking of national referendums, but a single referendum placed before the citizens of the European motherland, as against the neo-Gaullist Europe of national motherlands. |
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While ancient traditions still dominate, a fresh vitality and creativity are blowing in these churches, both in their motherlands and in the diaspora. |
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In the end, the western freedom to plan and execute a global strategy depended on the ability of the Soviet and Chinese forces to hold the main enemies at bay while western air forces bombed the Axis motherlands flat. |
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The Brothers' movement was born in Egypt, the Salafist one in Saudi Arabia, and the duel has long reflected the way their motherlands vie for regional influence. |
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Among the issues they need to address together are the influence of secularism, the resurgence of religious fundamentalism and the increasing migration of the faithful from the motherlands to other parts of the world. |
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