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Hazara Genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif

Hazara Genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif

The Hazara genocide of 1998 in Mazar-e-Sharif stands as a haunting reminder of the brutality that can arise from ethnic and anti-Shia tensions. The tragic events of that year saw the targeted mass killings of Hazara civilians, leaving a scar…
Heavy rainfall destroys hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north

Heavy rainfall destroys hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north

More than 450 homes have been destroyed in Sudan’s north due to heavy rains, the country’s official media reported. Medics and aid groups warned earlier that the rainy season, which began in June, could raise risk of malnutrition, vector-borne diseases…
Multiple bombings leave nine people killed in Pakistan

Multiple bombings leave nine people killed in Pakistan

Local officials said on Monday that a roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying a local politician and his friends in southwestern Pakistan, killing him and six others. The attack occured in Kech, a town in Balochistan province, local police officer…
Muharram 21st marks death anniversary of great Shia jurist and theologian Allameh Helli

Muharram 21st marks death anniversary of great Shia jurist and theologian Allameh Helli

Muharram 21st marks the death anniversary of Jamal al-Din Abu Mansour, Hasan bin Yusuf bin Ali bin Motahar al-Helli, nicknamed Allama al-Helli, one of the most prominent Shia jurists and theologians of the 8th Hijri century. Allama has written more…
Holy Karbala Government seeks increase in water flow during Arba’een Pilgrimage

Holy Karbala Government seeks increase in water flow during Arba’een Pilgrimage

The deputy governor of the holy city of Karbala, Ali al-Mayali, discussed with the director of the Water Resources Directorate in the city, Abdul Amir Rashid Saleh, the possibility of increasing water flow during the Arbaeen Pilgrimage. Saleh said in…
Iraq’s PM presides over meeting to discuss Arba’een preparations

Iraq’s PM presides over meeting to discuss Arba’een preparations

Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shiaa al-Sudani has instructed the Standing Committee for Massive Pilgrimages to intensify efforts to ensure all safety and service plans are well organized ahead of the Arbaeen Pilgrimage. The PM’s media office said in a statement,…
Center for Uyghur Studies releases new book on Uyghur genocide

Center for Uyghur Studies releases new book on Uyghur genocide

The Center for Uyghur Studies (CUF) has announced the release of the book “Menace: China’s Colonization of the Islamic World & Uyghur Genocide” from an Uyghur perspective on the neo-colonialism that the Chinese regime is bringing to the world, and…
Taliban imposes new restrictions on girls’ education in Afghanistan

Taliban imposes new restrictions on girls’ education in Afghanistan

Following the Taliban’s restrictions on girls’ education, sources from a number of provinces now confirm that according to the Taliban’s new order, girls over the age of ten have been denied the right to education. Also, a number of female…
Iraq reiterates demands for dissolving al-Hol camp in Syria

Iraq reiterates demands for dissolving al-Hol camp in Syria

Due to its danger in promoting and producing extremism and hatred, Iraq has reiterated its demands for dissolving the Hol camp in Syria, calling on world countries to repatriate their nationals. This statement, released on Sunday, came during an official…
Growing demand for Muslim cemeteries in Ireland

Growing demand for Muslim cemeteries in Ireland

In a recent report by the Irish Examiner Dr. Ali Selim, spokesperson for the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland, has emphasized the need for additional Muslim cemeteries in Ireland. His call follows the lengthy funeral procession of Dlava Mohamed, 16,…
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