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President Barrow Affirms Adherence to Constitution, Dismisses Sharia Law in Address to Religious Leaders

Gambiaj.com – President Adama Barrow of The Gambia reiterated the nation’s commitment to its constitution and underscored that Sharia law does not hold sway in the country during a meeting with imams, including Banjul Muslim Elders, and religious leaders from the Greater Banjul Area. President Barrow emphasized the importance of respecting the existing legal framework, regardless of personal beliefs or societal positions.

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Gambian Born Haddy Duval Competes in BBC’s MasterChef

Gambiaj.com – Gambian born Haddy Duval, 29, is taking part in this year’s edition of MasterChef as the show celebrates its 20th series. She featured on Thursday’s episode on BBC One and iPlayer. Haddy, a mother-of-two, was born and brought up in The Gambia but moved to England five years ago and now lives with her husband and daughters in Bournemouth.

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League of Muslim Preachers of Senegal Condemns Imam’s Demand for Envelopes from President

Gambiaj.com – The League of Imams and Preachers of Senegal (Lips) has issued a press release expressing deep concern over the actions of Imam Oumar Diène, who recently called on the new President of the Republic, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, to grant envelopes as a “soukeurou koor” on the eve of the Korité festival. Lips, through its President Imam Ahmed Dame Ndiaye, emphasized that it cannot tolerate such behavior, describing the demand as a request to respect a nebulous tradition.

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“Eid Reflections and OIC Preparations – President Barrow’s Call for Unity and Support”

Gambiaj.com – After offering Eid prayers to mark the end of Ramadan, President Adama Barrow expressed gratitude for witnessing the sacred month and fasting. He hailed this as a significant personal achievement. He extended congratulations to the entire Ummah and the Gambian people for upholding peace and stability, emphasizing their crucial role in the country’s development.

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