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Malaysian mosques open their doors to accommodate flood victims

Malaysian mosques open their doors to accommodate flood victims

Mosques in the cities of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and Putrajaya, have opened their doors to house hundreds of people affected by torrential rains and floods, according to the decision of Idris Ahmed, Minister of Religious Affairs, to…
The Egyptian President directs reconstruction of shrines of the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them

The Egyptian President directs reconstruction of shrines of the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them

The Egyptian Al-Ahram newspaper, issued this morning, revealed directives to President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to reconstruct and develop the shrines of the Ahlulbayt, peace be upon them, and the surrounding facilities.The newspaper said, under the title “Development of Shrines of…
For the first time in its history, Pakistan implements the rulings of inheritance and divorce according to the Jafari jurisprudence

For the first time in its history, Pakistan implements the rulings of inheritance and divorce according to the Jafari jurisprudence

Pakistan began implementing the rulings related to inheritance and divorce according to the Jafari jurisprudence for the first time in its history.Sayyid Iftikhar Hussain, one of Pakistan’s prominent scholars, said in a statement, “Special rulings on divorce and family inheritance…
Suspended prison sentence for a man who chanted “God is Great” in a supermarket in central France

Suspended prison sentence for a man who chanted “God is Great” in a supermarket in central France

A French court has sentenced a man to an eight-month suspended prison sentence for chanting “God is Great” in a supermarket in Saint-Etienne, central France, after hearing the news of the reopening of religious institutions in the north of the…
Saudi coalition warplanes launch 6 raids on the capital, Sanaa, damaging citizens’ homes

Saudi coalition warplanes launch 6 raids on the capital, Sanaa, damaging citizens’ homes

The Saudi-led coalition launched 6 raids on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, targeting a private maintenance workshop in the residential neighborhoods of Bani Al-Harith district, north of the capital.The Al-Masirah website reported that the homes and properties of citizens were damaged…
Free Muslim calls on the UN Security Council to respect its binding resolutions on stopping all forms of violence around the world

Free Muslim calls on the UN Security Council to respect its binding resolutions on stopping all forms of violence around the world

On the International Human Solidarity Day, the International Nonviolence Organization, Free Muslim, called on the UN Security Council to respect its binding resolutions to stop all forms of violence spreading around the world.In a statement received by Shia Waves Agency,…
UN official warns of a danger to half of the Afghan people

UN official warns of a danger to half of the Afghan people

The United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Afghanistan, Ramiz Alakbarov, has warned of severe food shortages in the country if sufficient resources are not provided to the Afghan people immediately.Alakbarov said in a statement, “We are working to…
Indian city experiencing tension over Muslims praying in public places

Indian city experiencing tension over Muslims praying in public places

Marginal right-wing Hindu groups have been gathering tirelessly every Friday for three months, with the aim of disrupting Muslim prayers in public spaces in Gurgaon, an upscale suburb of the Indian capital, Delhi. These groups have clamored for a halt…
France: Anti-racism demonstrations to demand settlement of migrants

France: Anti-racism demonstrations to demand settlement of migrants

About 43 demonstrations were launched across France to condemn racism and demand a settlement of illegal immigrants, for fear of the “rising of far-right ideas” before the presidential elections scheduled for April 2022. About 7,500 people participated, including 2,300 in…
The New York Times: US planes have killed thousands of civilians in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan

The New York Times: US planes have killed thousands of civilians in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan

New Pentagon documents revealed that US air strikes in the Middle East are “full of intelligence flaws” and have caused thousands of civilian deaths, including many children, according to an investigation published by the New York Times. Based on 1,300…
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