Spare me the sermon?
SMN No. 3, June 14, 2010 A heated debate on religious preaching in public places broke out recently on Facebook in Syria. It was sparked by the launch of a group in May, which posed the question, “Can I take a microbus (van) or a taxi without listening to Sheikh Nabulsi?”
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