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Muhammad Abd Al-Sattar Al-Sayyid is the Minister of Religious Endowments for Syria.
Syria is full with historical and archaeological sites, as well as the kind and hospitality of the Syrian people.
Taylor hasn't made his religious beliefs public, but some sites claim he is a religious agnostic.
Lutheran Cathedral, rock Church, Uspenski Cathredral
no and yes some r from syria and some r not
There are a lot of religious dating sites catered towards jewish girls that provide a good and reliable date and its so good for the religious girls because they cant talk with boys in the street .
china and Afghanistan , Pakistan, syria, Iraq........ etc
One effect of religious diversity in Syria during the 20th century has been tensions and conflicts between different religious groups, such as Sunnis, Alawites, Christians, and Druze. This diversity has been a contributing factor to political instability and competition for power among different religious factions in the country.
Syria IS a nation. Syrians are mostly Arabs but there are other ethnic groups in Syria including some Christians
The conflict in Iraq and Syria is a complex mix of both religious and political factors. Religious differences and sectarian tensions have played a significant role, particularly between Sunni and Shia Muslims. However, there are also political dynamics at play, including struggles for power, control of resources, and regional influence.
Yes, Syria is a secular state. The relegious parties are not allowed in Syria. To give you an example: if you are a member of the Muslim brother party, you will be executed. Syria is a very secular state actually, it doesn't allow religious conflict and does not follow the Islamic way at all, it also allows Christians and USED to allow Jews to be in the government. Actually now a days the Syrian Army is very much Christian generals and commanders.
"No, as far as I know she is from Syria and later studied in France." Actually she was born in USA but grew up in Paris. She studied in USA and France. Her parents were from Aleppo, Syria. Saying that she is not Jewish because she's from Syria (or has syrian roots) is insufficient and untrue, because this statement ignores the possibility that she nevertheless could be jewish simply because Syria (like most middle eastern countries have or had) jewish minorities (most of them in and around Damascus and Aleppo. it appears that Hala herself never publicly said anything about her religion or religious roots. her religious roots could be one of the religious groups that exist in Syria (muslim, christian, jewish or alawit). Unless somebody shows a reliable source of what religious background Hala has, this question remains UNANSWERED.