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Pope Francis: Day of Prayer and Fasting and Works of Charity on May 14, 2020

Pope Francis: Day of Prayer and Fasting and Works of Charity on May 14, 2020

Pope Francis has accepted the proposal from the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity for May 14, 2020, to be a Day of Prayer and Fasting and Works of Charity, to implore God to help humanity Pope Francis has accepted the…
16 Taliban militants killed, wounded in Badakhshan province

16 Taliban militants killed, wounded in Badakhshan province

The Afghan forces killed 9 Taliban militants during a raid in North-eastern Badakhshan province of Afghanistan, the Special Operations Corps said. The Afghan forces killed 9 Taliban militants during a raid in North-eastern Badakhshan province of Afghanistan, the Special Operations…
Muslims in South Korea reopen mosques

Muslims in South Korea reopen mosques

Muslims in South Korea on Monday decided to reopen mosques as of today, May 6, as the country reported no locally transmitted case of the coronavirus for the third day in a row. Muslims in South Korea on Monday decided…
2787 violations of the Saudi coalition forces in Hodeidah last April

2787 violations of the Saudi coalition forces in Hodeidah last April

Violations of the Saudi coalition forces for the ceasefire agreement in the Yemeni province of Al-Hodeidah during the month of April reached 2787.     Violations of the Saudi coalition forces for the ceasefire agreement in the Yemeni province of…
Muslims have trouble burying coronavirus victims in French cemeteries

Muslims have trouble burying coronavirus victims in French cemeteries

The French website “20minutes” said that the coronavirus pandemic has halted the tradition of many French Muslim immigrant families of repatriating bodies to their country of origin. And as most countries The French website “20minutes” said that the coronavirus pandemic…
Muslim parliamentarians in Britain demand regulations to counter hatred on social media

Muslim parliamentarians in Britain demand regulations to counter hatred on social media

Muslim parliamentarians in Britain demanded the need to put in place urgent regulations for social networking sites to deal with hate crimes and racist attacks, which are exacerbated day after day over the internet. Muslim parliamentarians in Britain demanded the…
16 Taliban terrorists killed in air strike in northern Afghanistan

16 Taliban terrorists killed in air strike in northern Afghanistan

The Afghan army announced that at least 16 Taliban terrorist fighters were killed in an air strike in Balkh province, in northern Afghanistan. The Afghan army announced that at least 16 Taliban terrorist fighters were killed in an air strike…
Spain to Reopen Mosques in Phases

Spain to Reopen Mosques in Phases

The Spanish government said it will allow reopening of mosques provided that health protocols are fully observed.   The Spanish government said it will allow reopening of mosques provided that health protocols are fully observed. The government said mosques in…
Religions Dialogue Board in India calls for Muslim-Christian cooperation to protect the places of worship in the world

Religions Dialogue Board in India calls for Muslim-Christian cooperation to protect the places of worship in the world

The Religions Dialogue Council in the Indian state of Telangana issued a statement blessing all Muslims for the great month of Ramadan and called for cooperation between Muslims and Christians in order to The Religions Dialogue Council in the Indian…
International calls for the release of detainees in Bahrain in anticipation of the coronavirus pandemic

International calls for the release of detainees in Bahrain in anticipation of the coronavirus pandemic

Former President of the Royal Irish College of Surgeons, Professor Tom Collins, has called on the governing authorities in Bahrain to release political prisoners as the risk of the coronavirus pandemic increases. Former President of the Royal Irish College of…
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