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  • In Ghana, mosques have been asked to use text or WhatsApp messages for call to prayer

    In Ghana, mosques have been asked to use text or WhatsApp messages for call to prayer

    Isaac Kaledzi, Deutsche Welle
    · Apr 26, 2018 · 09:30 pm