World

Britain recalls children’s book over anti-Muslim images

Britain recalls children’s book over anti-Muslim images

Britain decided to withdraw a famous children’s book from markets and libraries, due to complaints about its racist messages against Muslims, according to the British newspaper, The Times. In one of the books of the famous series, children travel to…
Representatives of Imam Hussein Media Group return from fruitful visit to Tanzania

Representatives of Imam Hussein Media Group return from fruitful visit to Tanzania

Representatives of Imam Hussein Media Group have returned from a fruitful visit to the East African country of Tanzania. The delegation visited numerous orphanages and relief programs, the highlights of which were the Wipas project based in Kibaha and the…
For the first time, top French court overturns government-ordered mosque closure

For the first time, top French court overturns government-ordered mosque closure

France’s highest administrative court dismissed on Tuesday an appeal from the Interior Ministry that aimed to close a mosque in the southwestern town of Pessac for six months. The local interior ministry’s office first closed the mosque for six months…
Twitter suspends Dutch far-right leader’s account for anti-Islam hate speech

Twitter suspends Dutch far-right leader’s account for anti-Islam hate speech

Twitter has reportedly suspended Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders for violating the platform’s rules on hate speech. According to MPs, the social network has “temporarily restricted” Wilders’ access to his account after he published a tweet addressed to Pakistan’s Prime…
Muslims in Poros present roses to the police after they refused to permit the burner of the Holy Quran

Muslims in Poros present roses to the police after they refused to permit the burner of the Holy Quran

Muslims living in the Swedish city of Poros, located about 400 km south of the capital Stockholm, organized a march and chanted “God is Great”, while they presented flowers to the city policemen in the area. The march, which received…
Houston: Seminar to discuss issues of Muslim students during the great month of Ramadan

Houston: Seminar to discuss issues of Muslim students during the great month of Ramadan

A group of Muslim mothers at the Clear Lake Islamic Center, south of Houston, USA, held a symposium entitled “Know the Muslim Student” to discuss the most important issues related to Muslim students during the holy month of Ramadan. About…
Protests continue in Sweden over burning of Quran

Protests continue in Sweden over burning of Quran

Hundreds of people on Saturday gathered in Sweden’s capital to protest the burning of the Muslim holy book in the country. About 500 people attended the protest organized by the Party of Different Colors (Nyans) in front of the country’s…
Macron warns Le Pen risks ‘civil war’ in France with hijab ban

Macron warns Le Pen risks ‘civil war’ in France with hijab ban

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that his far-right rival Marine Le Pen risked sparking a “civil war” in the European country if she was elected and implemented her plans to ban the Muslim headscarf in public. During a televised…
Imam al-Sadiq Foundation organizes special program for female Danish speakers in Copenhagen

Imam al-Sadiq Foundation organizes special program for female Danish speakers in Copenhagen

The Women’s Department of the Imam al-Sadiq Foundation, affiliated with the Shirazi Religious Authority in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, set up a special program for female Danish speakers, run by the social researcher and psychologist, Um Haura. In her research,…
African country bans the morning call to prayer through minarets, and Muslims assert that it is a violation of their rights

African country bans the morning call to prayer through minarets, and Muslims assert that it is a violation of their rights

Rwandan authorities have banned the morning call to prayer from minarets using loudspeakers, claiming that it violates the country’s noise control laws. A number of Muslim residents said, “The decision violated their rights to perform a basic ritual of the…
Back to top button