Wednesday 19 November 2025 - 14:03
The website “Muslims Around the World” designates November 17 as the International Day of Commemoration of Muslim Communities Living in Non-Muslim Countries

The website muslimsaroundtheworld.com announced the launch of a global media initiative establishing November 17 each year as a day dedicated to honoring Muslim communities living in non-Muslim-majority countries. The initiative aims to highlight their vital role as cultural and humanitarian bridges between the Islamic communities and the wider world.

Hawzah News Agency- The chosen date coincides with the anniversary of the website’s founding on November 17, 2019.

Since its launch, the platform has worked to introduce Muslim communities worldwide, shed light on their contributions to both Islamic and human values, showcase their achievements in development and progress, and explore the challenges they face in preserving their identity while fostering understanding among cultures.

According to the website, the initiative will feature a full year of comprehensive media coverage, including reports on community activities and events, presentations on Islamic institutions, online seminars, field interviews, and analytical stories focusing on the experiences of Muslims in the West, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

The website added that this independent media-driven initiative welcomes institutional collaboration and global partnerships. It is guided by a vision aimed at strengthening awareness of the importance of Muslim communities and reinforcing their role in portraying Islam as a faith of ethics, humanity, and coexistence.

The initiative also aligns with the platform’s broader mission to remain an international forum for documenting Islamic experiences worldwide and to utilize media as a tool for presenting Islam and accurately portraying the lives of Muslims across different continents.

Source: Karbala Now Agency

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