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Saudi Muslim leader to share stage with NSA Ajit Doval

IndiaTimes Saturday, 8 July 2023
Al-Issa is expected to speak on a wide range of issues ranging from moderate Islam, dialogue between civilizations, religious tolerance, intercultural communication, non-violence and religious pluralism.
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