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International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities
September 17, 2025
International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities
International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities —————————————- The international interactive exhibition “World of the Quran” has opened in Moscow and is expanding its reach to four other Russian cities, aiming to connect history, spirituality, and modern…
International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities
September 17, 2025
International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities
International Quran Exhibition Opens in Moscow, Expands to Russian Cities —————————————- The international interactive exhibition “World of the Quran” has opened in Moscow and is expanding its reach to four other Russian cities, aiming to connect history, spirituality, and modern…
Scottish Mosques Tighten Security After Islamophobic Incidents
September 17, 2025
Scottish Mosques Tighten Security After Islamophobic Incidents
Scottish Mosques Tighten Security After Islamophobic Incidents —————————– Mosques across Scotland have stepped up security measures following a series of Islamophobic threats and attacks on Islamic centers, Anadolu Agency reported. The Glasgow Central Mosque is now under 24-hour protection after…
Calls Grow for Independent Probe Into Taliban Rights Abuses
September 17, 2025
Calls Grow for Independent Probe Into Taliban Rights Abuses
Calls Grow for Independent Probe Into Taliban Rights Abuses ……….. Member states of the UN Human Rights Council have renewed calls for the creation of an independent mechanism to investigate human rights violations in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The demand…
Virtual Museum in Damascus Preserves Stories of Decades of Prison Abuse Under Assad Regimes
September 17, 2025
Virtual Museum in Damascus Preserves Stories of Decades of Prison Abuse Under Assad Regimes
A Syrian organization has launched a virtual museum to document the experiences of detainees in prisons long used under Assad family rule. More details in the following report: According to Arab News via AFP, the Syria Prisons Museum in Damascus…
Militancy Surge in Pakistan: Deadly Bombing Kills 5 Soldiers as Political Tensions Rise
September 17, 2025
Militancy Surge in Pakistan: Deadly Bombing Kills 5 Soldiers as Political Tensions Rise
Pakistan is reeling from a renewed surge in militant violence, with a deadly roadside bombing in the restive southwest killing five soldiers, while the government faces mounting pressure over its security and political challenges. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations…
Taliban Decision on Optional Female Photos in ID Sparks Debate
September 17, 2025
Taliban Decision on Optional Female Photos in ID Sparks Debate
Taliban Decision on Optional Female Photos in ID Sparks Debate ……….. A new decision by Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities to make women’s photos optional on national identity cards has triggered widespread debate. Supporters argue the move aligns with cultural traditions in…
“Who is Hussein?” Charity Launches Tree-Planting Drive in Karachi
September 17, 2025
“Who is Hussein?” Charity Launches Tree-Planting Drive in Karachi
“Who is Hussein?” Charity Launches Tree-Planting Drive in Karachi ……….. The UK-based humanitarian organisation Who is Hussein? has launched a tree-planting campaign in Karachi, Pakistan, as part of its efforts to combine community service with the promotion of universal human…
Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria
September 17, 2025
Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria
Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria …………… The Democratic Islam Conference has voiced concern over the current situation in Syria, warning that growing divisions along sectarian lines threaten social stability and coexistence. Organisers described the ruling authorities…
Iraq Resumes Work on Al-Masad Dam After 11-Year Halt Amid Water Shortages
September 17, 2025
Iraq Resumes Work on Al-Masad Dam After 11-Year Halt Amid Water Shortages
Iraq Resumes Work on Al-Masad Dam After 11-Year Halt Amid Water Shortages …………. Iraq has resumed construction of the Al-Masad Dam in Rutba, western Anbar province, after an 11-year suspension caused by security concerns. Local officials confirmed that work is…