Greek prisons receive Islamic ‘education’

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Prison authorities in northern Greece were given a briefing on Islam on Thursday to help them better undestand the religious practices and traditions of the 3,000 Muslim inmates currently held in Greek prisons.

The briefing took place at an event in Davata prison of Thessaloniki, where jail offcers and staff were given a brief course by two academics.

The event which was organised by the secretaries general of the Ministries of Justice and Education & Religion, with the collaboration of the University of Thessaloniki’s School of Religious Studies called “I learn about Islam, I make my life better”.

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