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Dozens of Rohingya land in Indonesia after a month adrift at sea

Dozens of Rohingya land in Indonesia after a month adrift at sea

Dozens of hungry and weak Rohingya refugees were found on a beach in Indonesia’s northernmost province of Aceh after weeks at sea, officials said on Sunday. The group of 58 men arrived on Indrapatra beach at Ladong, a fishing village in Aceh…
Foreign aid groups halt work after Taliban bans on female staff

Foreign aid groups halt work after Taliban bans on female staff

Foreign aid groups halt work after Taliban bans on female staff
Grand Ayatollah Shirazi extends his condolences on Martyrdom of Sayyeda Fatima al-Zahra

Grand Ayatollah Shirazi extends his condolences on Martyrdom of Sayyeda Fatima al-Zahra

The Supreme Religious Authority, His Eminence, the Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Sadiq al-Husseini al-Shirazi, extended his condolences to Imam al-Mahdi, may God Almighty hasten his honorable reappearance, on the anniversary of the martyrdom of the Sayyida Fatima al-Zahra, peace be upon…
‘Islamic Coins and Manuscripts’ Exhibition underway in Morocco

‘Islamic Coins and Manuscripts’ Exhibition underway in Morocco

Morocco’s capital is hosting the “Islamic Coins and Manuscripts” exhibition on the sidelines of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (ISESCO) 43rd Executive Council session. The exhibition contains models of dinars and dirhams from different stages of the Umayyad…
Muslim man cremated as German hospital mixes up dead bodies

Muslim man cremated as German hospital mixes up dead bodies

A Muslim man’s body has been cremated in Germany after a hospital in Hannover has mixed up two dead bodies. Abdulkadir Sargin, a Turkish citizen, died at the emergency service of the Hannover Medical School Hospital last week, officials have…
No Muslim-only cemeteries in New York, Muslims have to pay $9,500 to bury their loved ones

No Muslim-only cemeteries in New York, Muslims have to pay $9,500 to bury their loved ones

According to a report recently released by the Middle East Eye, New York has over one million Muslims, but no Muslim-only cemetery. There are cemeteries that provide plots for Muslims. But after the Covid-19 pandemic, the costs of cemetery plots…
South Sudan: Over 260,000 in need slated for humanitarian support

South Sudan: Over 260,000 in need slated for humanitarian support

UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths released from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) on Thursday, $14 million for direct assistance to 262,521 South Sudanese affected by increased violence and severe flooding. Interconnected shocks have had a devastating impact on the…
Coronavirus: China’s hospitals seem to be filling up – WHO

Coronavirus: China’s hospitals seem to be filling up – WHO

Hospitals in China appear to be filling up amid concerns about a fresh Covid-19 wave hitting the country, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. Dr Michael Ryan says intensive care units (ICU) are busy despite officials saying numbers are “relatively…
Myanmar arrests 112 Rohingya without documents

Myanmar arrests 112 Rohingya without documents

Myanmar authorities have arrested more than 112 Rohingya, including children, for traveling “without official documents” as they tried to make their way to Malaysia, state media reported on Friday. A total of 112 people, including a dozen children, were arrested…
New York sprucing up more school cafeterias, offering more halal meals

New York sprucing up more school cafeterias, offering more halal meals

New York will spend $50 million to spruce up 90 middle and high school cafeterias by the end of the year, with grab-and-go options and new kinds of seating. Along with expanding halal meal options, officials say it’s a way…
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