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Old 09-09-2011, 12:52 PM   #7
QEoMi752

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Like I said, you are more likely to meet more Muslims in Mozambique and Zimbabwe than Zambia (in my opinion) and the few Muslims they have there are not that influential and it got worse during President Chiluba's tenure whereas in 1996 he amendment to the constitution declared Christianity to be the official religion of the country while upholding the right of all persons to enjoy freedom of conscience or religion. And last year the National Constitutional Conference adopted a clause in the draft constitution reaffirming the 1996 amendment.

I will check out with some of my contacts on the ground and will pass the numbers and details to you InshaAllah


The above quote is not really correct, especially if the situation in Zambia is analysed today. The Muslims are very powerful especially economically. Whatever the constitution might state but if one has to really analyse who really pulls the strings than they will realise that Muslims play a huge role.
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