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New Zealand oldest university hosts Islam awareness week

New Zealand oldest university hosts Islam awareness week

They said about 700 Muslim students from 50 different countries attended the University of Otago   Muslim students holding an Islam Awareness Week at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, are aiming to dispel common misconceptions about their…
Spanish police arrest woman for recruiting young girls for the so-called Islamic State

Spanish police arrest woman for recruiting young girls for the so-called Islamic State

An Interior Ministry statement said the woman, a Spaniard, was arrested   Spanish police arrested a woman suspected of recruiting pre-teen girls and teenagers to send to areas controlled by the so-called Islamic State armed group in Syria. An Interior…
25th of Dhul Qidaa marks ”dahoo Al Ardh”

25th of Dhul Qidaa marks ”dahoo Al Ardh”

he day of the 25th of Dhul Qidaa and its eve mark the blessed phenomenon of dahw Al Ardh   The day of the 25th of Dhul Qidaa and its eve mark the blessed phenomenon of dahw Al Ardh or…
Gulf States slammed for not accepting Syrian refugees

Gulf States slammed for not accepting Syrian refugees

The UN estimates that more than 4 million Syrians have fled the country’s civil conflict so far, with 3.8 million   Gulf States are under fire from human rights groups for not doing more for Syrian refugees as Syria’s neighbors…
Muslim flight attendant suspended for refusing to serve alcohol

Muslim flight attendant suspended for refusing to serve alcohol

40-year-old Charee Stanley, who has been an employee at the airline for three years was suspended in August   A Muslim flight attendant says she has been suspended by American airline ExpressJet for refusing to serve alcoholic drinks in accordance with…
Hate crimes against Muslims soar in London

Hate crimes against Muslims soar in London

 816 Islamophobic offences recorded across the city in the 12 months up to July this year   The number of hate crimes against Muslims in London has risen by almost three quarters in a year, according to police figures, with…
Rohingya refugees in New Delhi camps face eviction threat

Rohingya refugees in New Delhi camps face eviction threat

Hundreds of Rohingya refugees are struggling with difficult living conditions   Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya Muslims, who have fled persecution in their home country and resettled in India, face the threat of eviction from the camps they are living in. Hundreds…
US Muslims hope new billboards reclaim Islam’s message

US Muslims hope new billboards reclaim Islam’s message

Dozens of billboards with Muslim themes are sprouting in the United States   Dozens of billboards with Muslim themes are sprouting in the United States, proclaiming what organizers say is the true message of Islam and its prophet, Muhammad, peace…
Imam Shirazi World Foundation warns of deteriorating educational system in the Middle East

Imam Shirazi World Foundation warns of deteriorating educational system in the Middle East

military conflicts in the Middle East, more than 13 million children were deprived of their right of education     Due to the ongoing military conflicts in the Middle East, more than 13 million children were deprived of their right…
Australian Prime Minister: ISIS worse than Nazis

Australian Prime Minister: ISIS worse than Nazis

Daesh, or ISIS,  is worse than the Nazis were during World War II     Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Daesh, or ISIS,  is worse than the Nazis were during World War II.Abbott told conservative radio host Alan…
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