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Opening of Imam Zain al-Abidin Mosque in Niger

Opening of Imam Zain al-Abidin Mosque in Niger

The Mouradi region in the Republic of Niger witnessed the opening of the Imam Ali Zain al-Abidin Mosque, peace be upon him.   The Mouradi region in the Republic of Niger witnessed the opening of the Imam Ali Zain al-Abidin…
Indonesia: Three motives behind the escalation of the “Islamophobia” phenomenon in the West

Indonesia: Three motives behind the escalation of the “Islamophobia” phenomenon in the West

Indonesian experts, academics and thinkers attributed the causes of the rise of the “Islamophobia” phenomenon to three reasons, the most prominent of which was the persistence of the Western media misleading about Islam.     Indonesian experts, academics and thinkers…
Coronavirus: UN Security Council finally calls for global ceasefire after US and China delay talks

Coronavirus: UN Security Council finally calls for global ceasefire after US and China delay talks

In the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in late March, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, issued a call for a global ceasefire. He described it as the most challenging crisis since the second world war. In the early…
Cairo’s historical Al Hussein Mosque closed for COVID-19 restriction violations

Cairo’s historical Al Hussein Mosque closed for COVID-19 restriction violations

The Egyptian Ministry of Endowment on Thursday closed the historical and sacred Al Hussein Mosque in the capital, Cairo, days after mosques have been allowed to open amid the coronavirus crisis. The Egyptian Ministry of Endowment on Thursday closed the…
Italian police seize over $1 billion of ‘ISIS-made’ Captagon amphetamines

Italian police seize over $1 billion of ‘ISIS-made’ Captagon amphetamines

Police in Italy have confiscated a huge shipment of 14 metric tonnes (15.4 US tons) of amphetamines which they say was produced by ISIS in Syria. Police in Italy have confiscated a huge shipment of 14 metric tonnes (15.4 US…
UN rights chief says ‘as many as 10,000’ flee Myanmar army operations

UN rights chief says ‘as many as 10,000’ flee Myanmar army operations

The United Nations human rights chief said on Tuesday that up to 10,000 people had fled their homes in Myanmar’s Rakhine state after what she described as heavy fighting in the past week between government troops and The United Nations…
Muslims mark anti-racism week in Germany

Muslims mark anti-racism week in Germany

Muslims in Germany have marked the week against religious racism against Muslims. Muslims in Germany have marked the week against religious racism against Muslims. The Central Council of Muslims in Germany announced June 24 – July 1, a week to…
The Islamic Circle of North America provides aid to those in need in light of the coronavirus outbreak

The Islamic Circle of North America provides aid to those in need in light of the coronavirus outbreak

The Islamic Circle of North America continues to provide assistance to the elderly people and the needy families with low income all around the United States since the coronavirus outbreak.   The Islamic Circle of North America continues to provide assistance…
Associated Press: China punish Uighurs Muslims for having more than one child

Associated Press: China punish Uighurs Muslims for having more than one child

The Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs and other minorities as part of a sweeping campaign to curb its Muslim population The Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs…
Terrorists in NE Nigeria Kill 11, Others Missing: Security Sources

Terrorists in NE Nigeria Kill 11, Others Missing: Security Sources

At least nine Nigerian soldiers and two members of a civil defense militia were killed in a terrorist attack on a civilian convoy in northeast Borno state, security sources told AFP Sunday. At least nine Nigerian soldiers and two members…
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