They can be built if there already is a Christian community otherwise they are there to engage in proselytizing. Is there a Christian community in Somaliland?That church was closed, I personally is against that, we as muslims can't demand to have our mosque in Christian countries but deny them a place of worship, it's hypocritical
Somaliland closes only Catholic church due to public pressure - it re-opened a week ago after 30 years - World Watch Monitor
The only Catholic church in Somaliland, East Africa, officially re-opened after three decades on 29 July, has been closed again within a week, due to public pressure. “The issue has created a lot of division … which is not in our national interest… The government has decided to respect the […]www.worldwatchmonitor.org
But we still should scrutinize the white people coming with these org. don't you agree?
It isn't a church, it's an aid organization which is why they work in many Muslim countries. The Elevation Church in Hargeisa, Somaliland is literally a missionary organization. Don't try and pass your Ls to others. Accept it and cope.not just in puntland but this Church is deep in all of somalia, reminds me of that somali saying “Doofaarka Ma Cuno laakiin Maraqiisaan cabaa”
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It isn't a church, it's an aid organization which is why they work in many Muslim countries. The Elevation Church in Hargeisa, Somaliland is literally a missionary organization. Don't try and pass your Ls to others. Accept it and cope.
Just because it's called NCA doesn't mean it's an actual church. If it was a church they wouldn't be in Afghanistan and Pakistan, would they? They fund humanitarian work, they don't do Christian missions. You Isaaq have this coping mechanism where you think you can deflect any controversy in your region on to others.You mean the one lady that was in the board of Abaarso School of Science and Technology for 2 month that had nothing to do with teaching?
And you guys have church funded schools scattered all over...
Just because it's called NCA doesn't mean it's an actual church. If it was a church they wouldn't be in Afghanistan and Pakistan, would they? They fund humanitarian work, they don't do Christian missions. You Isaaq have this coping mechanism where you think you can deflect any controversy in your region on to others.
Norwegian Church Aid is not a religious institution and they don't have missionaries despite the name. They work in Afghanistan, Pakistan and many other nations. That's unlike the missionary institutions that work in Hargeisa, Somaliland.
Here's an example of a church in Somaliland.
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