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Call for Papers: Scriptural Sexuality in the Three Traditions
The volume will explore the presentation, or mis-presentation, of sexual/ised characters through one, or more, of the three traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Gov't has started interacting with the world and its neighbours seriously
The President said, "Today, I am hopeful for the future of the country more than ever and I am confident that we can change the situation for the benefit of the people".
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Imam Reza holy shrine provides foreign pilgrims with cultural, religious programs
Observing all health protocols to stop the viral outbreak, Imam Reza holy shrine’s Dar al-Rahmah and Ghadir porticos provide all foreign pilgrims with special religious and cultural programs every day.
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Three civilians martyred in attacks of Turkish occupation
Turkish occupation forces and terrorists expanded their attacks in Syria, claiming the lives of three civilians and injuring many others and causing large damage to a number of houses.
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If Economy of Resistance was considered, we would not have the problems we have today
The President said, "We are sure that despite all the threats and sanctions, the way forward of the country can be continued and the problems can be overcome".
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People do not accept corruption, bribery in the Islamic system
Speaking in the meeting of the Administrative Council of Qom Province, while emphasising on pursuing the resolutions of provincial trips, Ayatollah Dr Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi stated, "Executive affairs must have a guarantee of implementation".
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OIC Secretary-General Presides over the Second Meeting of IIFA Bureau
The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Mr. Hissein Brahim Taha, on 30 December 2021 presided over the Second Meeting of the Bureau of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA).
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Imam Khamenei’s sincere communications with Iranian Christians
Jesus Christ called on people to follow the path of God, which is the path leading to human beings’ prosperity. He warned people against pursuing carnal desires and undermining their spiritual purity by engaging in evil deeds and oppressing others. The corrupt, aggressive powers, which are dependent on wealth and power, persecuted that divine prophet and insulted him.
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Coalition’s religious discrimination bill sends dangerous signal
Three Islamic organisation have raised concerns about the federal government’s religious discrimination legislation.
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Hezbollah Can Settle Differences with Allies behind Closed Doors
The Resistance possesses the mind and heart which enhance the transition from disputes to understandings.
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Willpower of Independent Nations Won’t Be Affected by US’ Coercive Measures
The Iranian nation did not stop its advancement in the face of the obstacles and problems that had been created by the United States among others.
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Iran Successfully Launches ‘Simorgh’ Satellite Carrier
The country achieved indigenous space capability including the ability to launch small-scale satellites with “Safir” and “Ghasedak” satellite carriers.
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President enters Qom province
Dr Raisi arrived in Qom province on his thirteenth provincial trip.
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Can France monopolise control over its Muslim community?
Can state backed and handpicked Muslim representatives gain the trust and legitimacy of the country's Muslim population? The French government hopes so.
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Iran slams Zionists' attacks on food and medicine depots in Latakia
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh condemned the Israeli regime's attacks on Syrian territory, especially the re-targeting of food and medicine depots in the port of Latakia.
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Duhok’s Great Mosque; a history of knowledge
Duhok’s Great Mosque, is not only a symbol of culture and Islamic history in the city and the rest of Kurdistan Region, but also an active place of learning for many years.
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The shrine of Sayed Ismail in Karbala
The al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine adds more than a thousand square meters to the shrine of Sayed Ismail in Karbala to serve its visitors.
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Oldham Muslim youth group to celebrate New Year with street clean
Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Oldham are set to celebrate the new year by participating in a voluntary litter picking session.
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War on Yemen has entered its final stage
The member of the Political Council of Ansar Allah confirms in an interview that military operations will continue until the liberation of all Yemeni lands.
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Enemy Cannot Bear Costs of Confrontation with Iran
The enemy should know that “we are always watching them, we are ready, and we will surely impose more costs on them compared to what they can achieve.
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Iran to follow up lifting humanitarian blockade against Yemen
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian offered Iran's opposition against disintegration of the regional and the Islamic countries, saying Iran will continue perusing lifting humanitarian blockade and ending aggression against Yemen.
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Documents in Astan Quds Razavi, Hazrat Abbas holy shrine set new path for research
Documentation and Press Center of Astan Quds Razavi and Hazrat Abbas holy shrine have examined ways for cooperation to facilitate research.
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School staff beaten, students suffocate in an Israeli attack
The soldiers fired tear gas and concussion bombs inside the school, causing suffocation cases among dozens of students and staff.
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Disabled person among four Palestinians detained by Israel in the occupied territories
Israeli soldiers also detained a 27-year-old disabled person from Tuba, one of the 19 hamlets comprising Masafer Yatta in the southern Hebron hills.
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Zionists Terrified by Power of Resistance Axis
The spokesperson for the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said the Zionist regime and the global arrogance have been terrified by the power of the axis of resistance.
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OIC Reviews Implementation of the OIC-2025 Program of Action
The General Secretariat held the Intergovernmental Group of Experts meeting that considers the draft document of the mid-term review of the OIC-2025 Program of Action.
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Hyderabad mosque sets up 40-bed centre for the homeless
The facility will deal will with 70 per cent geriatric cases and 30 per cent other destitute and abandoned people.
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Muslim Hikers' group hit by 'racist' and 'nasty' comments
The participants had a brilliant day out but a handful of people made derogatory comments when the Muslim Hikers group posted photos of the event on a Peak District walking group on Facebook.