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1. CLERIC 3, leaving the mosque, spies him, begins waving his hands frantically and shouting angrily in Arabic to Bolt
2. CLERIC 4 leads Teekra into the room
3. The cleric points to a chair in front of a
4. He turns to find a HOODED CLERIC facing him, his hands behind his back
5. The cleric moves in close to Ricci
6. The cleric slowly removes his hood to reveal that he is in fact -- Mohammed! Ricci gasps
7. The blind cleric Abdel-Rayman, likely the mastermind who possessed a list of NYC landmarks, was sentenced to life
8. The Archbishop rules over the Bishop, and the bishop over the local cleric, and he
9. cleric, and he reigns over the parishioners!
10. grown up in a Virginia where the Episcopal Church was established, and was himself taught at one point by an Anglican cleric whose
11. The cleric grabbed Eva to prevent her fall and steadied her
12. "If we do nothing, those on the train are destined to die," Thanasi said, looking at the distressed cleric
13. Eva’s eyebrows rose at the declaration that came from the cleric
14. He was followed by the cleric Sheikh Shams-edin, the representative of Ayatollah Khomeini in the armed forces
15. The cleric behind all the unrest and the Muslim Awakening movement, Abu Ada Al Katadi, had been lifted at ten thirty that morning and had been interrogated by Demery’s men since then but with nothing emerging relevant to the incident at Abermôr
16. She looked at Mousavi as a cleric came to lead them inside
17. The Muslim cleric suddenly started shouting in alarm and fear as he floated up from his chair
18. Ignoring the shaken cleric, Nancy looked severely around the table
19. His ‘uncle’ however - along with a radical Muslim cleric,
20. either an Imam, or a religious cleric
21. Morse,‖ said the cleric, ―but I would think it highly doubtful that a message written hundreds of years ago would survive inside one of these pipes
22. distinguished Islamic cleric according to the Iranian constitution
23. Going next to the office of Armand, Count Raymond’s private cleric, Boson borrowed from him a pen, an ink bottle and some parchments, returning to his room with the lot
24. There is also an Islamic Cleric, whom we know very little about
25. I would have thought the cleric would have asked me that question, not the Maharaj
26. I noticed that the cleric had perked up
27. John then looked at the cleric and said, “Do you have any questions?”
28. John pretty well thought that it might have something to do with the next panelist, who was the Islamic cleric
29. They had thought the cleric would capitalize on the next session, but he did not
30. " The cleric broke off the statement mid-stream when he realized what he was saying
31. He called Father Andrew over to take a look and it was obvious that the traditional cleric saw something as well, and his face registered negativity
32. That a discredited cleric was being used to woo the minorities only reflected the bankruptcy of the Congress’s tattered secular vision
33. "Well, this is a reversal of roles," said the jovial dark-complected cleric
34. The cleric prayed to Jesus quietly, asking that the Holy Spirit would lead her, and that she would do what Jesus would do in such a situation
35. Sister Scholastica’s pulse quickened as she explained to the cleric that Abbot Francis was on retreat but that he would be returning the next day
36. the young raven-haired cleric with a loud clang
37. the cleric had been bound
38. within an arm"s length of the cleric
39. cleric in the neck
40. The cleric nudged her rump back around closer to the
41. The slender cleric slid her slippers off and dipped a bare
42. The vibrant cleric shrugged her shoulders and strode out
43. Abu Qatada is a Jordanian cleric
44. And that may be because the Prince has friends in high places, and the cleric doesn’t
45. the Dalai’s [sic] handwriting, whereupon the cleric was obliged
46. If we were to discuss the issue of Islamist terrorism in the context of India (other than Kashmir), Indian Muslims have resorted to terrorism to avenge the killings of their co-religionists first after the 1993 Mumbai riots and then the 2002 Gujarat riots, and these riots have their roots in the controversy surrounding the demolition of the Babri Masjid (the matter, if at all, could be handled in a manner so that it would be a win-win situation for everyone, as Sardar Patel did with the Somnath temple by relocating the mosque which was on the temple site with the consent of the local Muslims since Islam doesn’t prohibit relocating mosques and the Quran encourages even compromises on practice of faith for the cause of peace and goodwill in verse 2:224, and Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a very progressive Muslim cleric, has suggested the same formula for this issue as well[109] (also, the following article about Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh settled a similar controversy is worth reading - http://timesofindia
47. Shourie’s book enumerates several illogical and regressive fatwas (though he has also ridiculed several fatwas, which may not be considered regressive by believers of any faith, such as those enumerated in pages 673 to 677 (which are about whether it’s appropriate to cut nails on a certain day or travel on a certain day, and by the way, as Shourie himself mentions, there are ulema (Muslim clerics) who themselves branded most of such queries to be baseless in the light of Islam, but there are indeed Hindus with such beliefs too), among several others mentioned in the book, and certain fatwas he has highlighted are based on the clergy’s own cultural notions – for instance, there is nothing in the Islamic texts prohibiting celebrating birthdays, but since Prophet Muhammad did not do so, a cleric has dismissed it as a European practice antithetical to Islam, though having said that, very many Muslims enjoy celebrating their birthdays, and different clerics also have different perspectives!), and though he acknowledges the existence of progressive clerics, he contends, like that apostate of Islam, that the latter are the ones who are not correctly interpreting Islam, while the regressive folk are
48. But when the cleric held the bag of golden liras and heard how they rang out, he was so overcome that he could hardly swallow and had to make a great effort to speak
49. We were about to move when the dominant voice said, “We will now hear the story of our prophet, the human incarnation of the messenger of God, as told by our esteemed head cleric
50. “All hail the head cleric