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Inkarri Islam
Inkarri Islam, officially the Islamic Center in Peru (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Centro Islámico en el Perú''), is a nonprofit organization located in the Department of Apurímac. It works to unify Andean civilizations, Andean culture with Islam.El operador islámico que promueve ahora la violencia en Las Bambas.
Publicado el 28 de marzo de 2019. Consultado el 2 de diciembre de 2019.


History

The organization was founded by Edwar Quiroga Vargas in 2012, as an Andean List of Indigenous rights organizations, Indigenous rights organizations. Vargas is a Shia Islam, Shia convert, and a self-described Ethnocacerism, Ethnocacerist.https://elcomercio.pe/politica/opinion/antauro-2021-columna-ce ...
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Edwar Quiroga Vargas
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