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English NGO CAGE accuses France of “spreading terror” against Muslims

English NGO CAGE accuses France of “spreading terror” against Muslims

The Muslim rights organization, CAGE released a report titled ‘We Begin to Spread Terror: The State-Sponsored Persecution of Muslims in France’ which covers in detail what it describes as “unprecedented repression against Islam and Muslims in France under the government…
Ahlulbayt followers in the state of Virginia raise the call of “Ya Hussein” and revive the holy Husseini rituals

Ahlulbayt followers in the state of Virginia raise the call of “Ya Hussein” and revive the holy Husseini rituals

Followers of the Ahlulbayt (peace be upon them) in the US state of Virginia have started their special ceremonies in commemoration of the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein, peace be upon him. Mourners from the Shia community and state citizens…
Denmark: The honorable Husseini banner hoisted in the capital

Denmark: The honorable Husseini banner hoisted in the capital

The Danish capital, Copenhagen, witnessed a Husseini banner raising ceremony on the occasion of the month of sorrows for the family of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon them. The official website of the Shirazi Religious Authority stated in a news…
Ahlulbayt lovers in Australia prepare to hold mourning ceremonies commemorating tragedy of Karbala

Ahlulbayt lovers in Australia prepare to hold mourning ceremonies commemorating tragedy of Karbala

The Zainabiya Islamic Center in Brisbane, Australia, announced the completion of preparations to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of the grandson of the Noble Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him and his pure family, Imam Hussein ibn Ali, peace be upon…
US police severely beat Muslim boy in Illinois

US police severely beat Muslim boy in Illinois

Activists shared a video on social media platforms of Illinois policemen severely beating a Muslim boy on a street in Oak Lawn. According to the sources, the young man is currently lying in an unstable condition in a hospital in…
1850-year-old coin from ancient Rome discovered

1850-year-old coin from ancient Rome discovered

Archaeologists have unveiled a nearly 1,900-year-old coin discovered in the Mediterranean. The bronze coin, which archaeologists say has been preserved “extremely well” against the passage of time, is from the ancient Roman period. The 1850 coin shows Luna, the goddess…
Activists launch initiative to help veiled women find jobs in France

Activists launch initiative to help veiled women find jobs in France

Anti-Islamophobia activists in France launched the “Job Hijab” platform to help the country’s veiled women find job opportunities amid restrictions on wearing the veil in the country. This initiative was welcomed by some tweeters on Twitter, as they confirmed that…
National Geographic writes about the sacred month of Muharram and the tragedy of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him)

National Geographic writes about the sacred month of Muharram and the tragedy of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him)

The International National Geographic Channel has prepared a report on Muslims’ preparations to commemorate the holy month of Muharram, which it published on its website. The report began by defining the great month, which is the first month of the…
Australia: Muslim students at Monash University pray outside in protest of inadequate prayer spaces

Australia: Muslim students at Monash University pray outside in protest of inadequate prayer spaces

Muslim students at Melbourne’s Monash University have prayed outside in protest of what they describe as inadequate prayer spaces at the university’s Clayton campus. Speaking to the media, Vice President of the Monash University Islamic Society Fatima Ramtoola said there…
Veiled Muslim women face discrimination in European countries, survey finds

Veiled Muslim women face discrimination in European countries, survey finds

Veiled Muslim women face more discrimination than others when applying for jobs in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain, revealed a survey conducted by researchers from the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK, Anadolu News Agency reported. Utrecht University in the Netherlands,…
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