Islam World

Iraq to restore motorway connecting Baghdad to Holy Karbala ahead of Arbaeen Pilgrimage

Iraq to restore motorway connecting Baghdad to Holy Karbala ahead of Arbaeen Pilgrimage

The Iraqi Council of Ministers has issued a decision to restore a motorway linking Baghdad to Holy Karbala before the coming Arbaeen Pilgrimage. In a statement received by Shia Waves Agency, the Council said that, “New decisions made to restore…
Karbala-based Fatima al-Zahra institute donates household appliances to dozens of young couples

Karbala-based Fatima al-Zahra institute donates household appliances to dozens of young couples

Karbala-based Fatima al-Zahra Cultural-Charitable Institute, a center affiliated to the Office of Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Sadiq Shirazi (may Allah prolong his life), provided dozens of young couples with household appliances in continuation of its charitable activities. This action was carried…
UN: Syria, Afghanistan are not safe to repatriate citizens without their consent

UN: Syria, Afghanistan are not safe to repatriate citizens without their consent

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has said the human rights conditions in Afghanistan and Syria are still dangerous and that repatriation of citizens should not be carried out without their consent. Turk’s statement came during…
Pakistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs visits Al-Kadhimiyen Holy Shrine

Pakistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs visits Al-Kadhimiyen Holy Shrine

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the foreign minister of Pakistan, who is on a trip to Iraq, had his picture released after visiting the Holy Shrine of Imam Kazim and Imam Jawad (peace be upon them). He expressed his satisfaction with his…
British MP, Bob Stewart, charged over verbally abusing Bahraini activists

British MP, Bob Stewart, charged over verbally abusing Bahraini activists

The conservative party MP, Bob Stewart, has been charged with public order offences – one of them racially motivated – over a clash with Bahraini activists, the BBC reported. The former British Army officer was investigated after an incident outside…
10% of French total population identifies themselves as Muslims, new study reveals

10% of French total population identifies themselves as Muslims, new study reveals

According to a study by the French Nation Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies, 10% of the total population identified themselves as Muslims. The institute said that the study involved over 27,000 people, between (18-59) years old. The study revealed…
Historic mosque in Cairo reopened after long restoration

Historic mosque in Cairo reopened after long restoration

A 13th century mosque that was in a state of disrepair after being used over the years as a soap factory, a slaughterhouse and a fort reopened in Cairo on Monday following an extensive restoration process. The mosque of Al-Zhahir…
Pakistan: Human rights organization demands repeal of blasphemy laws

Pakistan: Human rights organization demands repeal of blasphemy laws

The Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP), a non-government organization aims at promoting and protecting human rights and religious minorities, has demanded that the blasphemy laws in the country to be revoked. According to local reports, the number of the registered…
Over 60 school girls poisoned in Afghanistan, officials confirm

Over 60 school girls poisoned in Afghanistan, officials confirm

Police officials in northern Afghanistan said that about 60 girls from two different schools were hospitalized after being poisoned under mysterious circumstances over the weekend. Police spokesperson in Sar-e-Pol province, Den Mohammed Nazari said on Monday that, “Some unknown people…
Iraq, Pakistan look forward to facilitating procedures for pilgrims to Holy shrines

Iraq, Pakistan look forward to facilitating procedures for pilgrims to Holy shrines

The Government of Iraq revealed on Monday its plans to sign a memorandum of understanding in near future to facilitate the process for the pilgrims who intend to visit the holy shrines in Iraq. In this regard, Pakistan said that…
Back to top button