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Old 09-09-2011, 08:32 PM   #8
BarBoss

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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.
If that's the case then Chiluba wouldnt have declared that Zambia is a Christian country. Imagine a country like Kenya where Muslims are less than 20% but they managed to have Kadhi courts incorporated in their constitution.

Yes Zambia has less muslims than Kenya but their influence doesnt go beyond their own community which is predominantly Asians....so thats what you get if you are powerful and not engaging with the wider society
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