12:08 pm: Ministers discuss crisis facing Muslims ahead of Islamic summit
6th Dec 2005, 22:48 GMT
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia - Representatives of more than 50 Islamic countries met on Tuesday ahead of a two-day summit, with delegates saying the world's largest Islamic organization must reform if it is to deal with the "great challenges and dangers" it faces. READ FULL STORY >> POST A COMMENT >>
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