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		‘Women in hijab more likely to be attacked in UK
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 14, 2015
‘Women in hijab more likely to be attacked in UK
						Attacks on Muslim women may range from verbal abuse to violent assaults   Muslim women wearing hijabs or headscarves are far more likely to fall victim to hate crimes amid alarming rise in Islamophobic attacks, according to monitoring groups in…					
				
			
		report pointed out that most of the Islamophobia-related crimes were recorded in the capital Madrid
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 13, 2015
report pointed out that most of the Islamophobia-related crimes were recorded in the capital Madrid
						Books on different Islamic issues, philosophy, Islamic culture and rituals and scientific fields   The first specialized library of Islamic-Arabic culture was opened in Melun, a south-eastern suburb of Paris, the French capital. According to reports, the library was launched…					
				
			
		40% of xenophobic crimes in Spain associated with Islamaphobia
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 13, 2015
40% of xenophobic crimes in Spain associated with Islamaphobia
						report pointed out that most of the Islamophobia-related crimes were recorded in the capital Madrid   Spain’s Interior Ministry revealed that 40 percent of xenophobic crimes which Spanish police investigated are linked to Islamophobia, especially in the aftermath of the…					
				
			
		Quran memorization competition held in Burundi
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 10, 2015
Quran memorization competition held in Burundi
						the Muslim World League Office in Burundi organized the competition in cooperation with the Holy Quran Memorization   A Quran memorization competition was held with 58 participants in Burundi, Africa. According to reports, the Muslim World League Office in Burundi…					
				
			
		Quran exhibition tickets released by University of Birmingham
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 10, 2015
Quran exhibition tickets released by University of Birmingham
						Experts say that the manuscript, held at the University’s Cadbury Research Library   The University of Birmingham has made tickets to see their recently discovered Quran manuscript. The university has announced that tickets are now available for their ancient Quran…					
				
			
		French mayors refuse to help Muslims and cite security concerns
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 10, 2015
French mayors refuse to help Muslims and cite security concerns
						The City Council also referenced recent attacks in France, including a foiled train attack in August   French officials refused this week to take in Syrian and African refugees who practice Islam. The far-right leaders have accused Muslim refugees of…					
				
			
		New Zealand oldest university hosts Islam awareness week
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 9, 2015
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
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 9, 2015
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”
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 9, 2015
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
		
			
			
				
				 
		
	
September 9, 2015
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…