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Ahead of Arbaeen Pilgrimage, Karbala to witness more service projects

Ahead of Arbaeen Pilgrimage, Karbala to witness more service projects

The Engineering Projects Department, affiliated with the al-Abbas Holy Shrine, revealed the opening of the new service complex for women, located on the Najaf-Karbala Road, in preparation for the Arbaeen Pilgrimage of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him. “The area…
UN: Restrictions on fundamental human rights exacerbating bleak humanitarian plight in Afghanistan

UN: Restrictions on fundamental human rights exacerbating bleak humanitarian plight in Afghanistan

Restrictions on fundamental human rights and freedoms — especially for women and girls — are exacerbating the bleak humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, senior United Nations officials told the Security Council earlier this week, as members diverged over the international community’s…
Rights group: Saudi woman jailed 45 years over social media posts

Rights group: Saudi woman jailed 45 years over social media posts

A Saudi woman has been jailed for 45 years for her social media posts, a rights group said citing court documents, marking the second such case in weeks. Nourah al-Qahtani received the heavy sentence on appeal after she was convicted…
UN on Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearances reaffirms right of families to know fate of relatives

UN on Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearances reaffirms right of families to know fate of relatives

Observed this Tuesday, the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances reaffirms the need for victims’ families to know the truth about what happened to missing relatives. Enforced disappearances is a crime which is generally committed by State agents…
San Francisco Unified School Board agree to add two Muslim holidays to school calendar

San Francisco Unified School Board agree to add two Muslim holidays to school calendar

San Francisco’s public schools will add two holidays next academic year (2023). The school board voted to close all schools on two of the holiest Muslim days. “Hundreds of our children were left behind academically missing classes, missing assignments, when…
US court sentences man to 12 years in prison for shooting at a mosque

US court sentences man to 12 years in prison for shooting at a mosque

A US court in Indianapolis has sentenced a suspect in the 2020 mosque shootings in Indiana to 12 years in prison. Court documents reveal that Jonathan Warren, 22, shot at the Al Noor Mosque while driving a speeding car, on…
US college launches center to highlight Muslim American experience

US college launches center to highlight Muslim American experience

A college in the US state of Arizona has launched a new center that focuses on the experience and contributions of Muslims in the country. The Center of Muslim Experience in the United States by Arizona State University “will facilitate…
Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation distributes dozens of wheelchairs to transport senior Arbaeen pilgrims

Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation distributes dozens of wheelchairs to transport senior Arbaeen pilgrims

Proceeding from its lofty goals and humanitarian mission, the Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation for Relief and Development in the holy city of Karbala launched the “Pilgrim’s Wheelchair” initiative, which aims to serve the elderly, sick and people with special needs and…
Amidst remarkable security stability, pilgrims continue to flock to holy Karbala

Amidst remarkable security stability, pilgrims continue to flock to holy Karbala

Today, Tuesday, the holy city of Karbala has witnessed a large influx of pilgrims, amid remarkable security stability. The correspondent of Shia Waves News Agency said that large crowds of pilgrims are flocking to the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein…
‘Epic’ Pakistan floods show need for climate action

‘Epic’ Pakistan floods show need for climate action

Cataclysmic flooding in Pakistan, triggered by unprecedented monsoon rainfall and glacial melting, has killed over 1,000 people and destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes and millions of acres of crops, affecting more than 30 million Pakistanis and causing billions of…
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