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Mensuel de octobre 2010 - Finance / Economie

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How can Muslims satisfy their financial needs in Luxembourg ?
The first time I heard about Luxembourg was when I was travelling to Germany in 1997 during my summer vacation. Luckily it was very close to where I was staying at that time and I thus decided to visit and explore this small and yet unknown country. Little did I then expect that one day will come when I would work and live in this country, but it happened! When I finally took the decision to come and work in Luxembourg, I started to search the internet looking for detailed information about Luxembourg, its values and way(s) of life, its overall and Muslim population. I was then happily surprised to discover that Islam, though only lately recognised by the government, is actually the second largest religion in Luxembourg in terms of population, notably due to asylum-seekers...
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