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First high-ranking official of new US administration to visit occupied Palestine
Commander of CENTCOM, General Kenneth McKenzie, will arrive in occupied Palestine later this week in what will be the first high-level visit by a top American official since Joe Biden was sworn in as president last week
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GIDHR calls on Biden to put end to war on global day for action on Yemen
In a letter on the Global Day of Action for Yemen, the GIDHR said that the Yemen has been for years witnessing unprecedented crisis due to the war launched by Saudi and Emirati led coalition.
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Halal office to woo Muslim tourists in Cambodia
Cambodian Halal Steering Committee (CHSC) deputy chairman Osman Hassan told The Post that CHSC on January 21 conducted a meeting to discuss the draft sub-decree No 160 dated July 29, 2016 which established the committee.
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Hamas blames Israel for assassination Islamic Movement leader
The Times of Israel reported earlier that Abu Najm was shot dead and a second man moderately injured on Sunday when a gunman opened fire on them.
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Zionist think tank:
The opening of a Hebrew-language website is a sign of al-Nujaba’s goal of being present in Palestine
The Middle East Media and Research Institute (MEMRI) published a detailed report on the establishment of a Hebrew-language website by the al-Nujaba Movement and described the initiative as a step forward that reflects the Iraqi Islamic Resistance group’s willingness to expand its activities, as well as its goal of being present in Palestine.
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AQR’s Behnashr publishes 147 sacred and religious books
Astan Quds Razavi’s Behnashr Publications has published 147 sacred books including the Holy Quran, Mafatih al-Jinan, Nahjul Balagha, Scroll of al-Sajjad, and collection of Selected Prayers.
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Ayatollah Khamenei appoints represntative to union of Islamic students associations in Europe
Following the unfortunate demise of Hujjatul Islam Javad Ezhe’i (may God bestow His mercy on him), who was a compassionate, benevolent brother for our dear students in European countries in guiding them spiritually and mentally, it is necessary to fill this gap properly.
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European lawmakers criticize Bahrain's human rights violations, urge Manama to uphold commitments
We are deeply concerned by the ongoing deterioration of human rights in Bahrain, following a year where, as highlighted by Human Rights Watch, there has been an 'escalated repression' of the Bahrain government against critics',"
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Turkey's religious affairs head condemns mosque attack in Denmark
The head of the mosque's foundation, Hurşit Tokay, said that he arrived at around 11 a.m. the next day and found insults about the Quran.
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Mushrooming of fake peers due to non-existing of strict laws in Kashmir
The government of Kashmir needs to frame tough laws to imprison such people and get every single piece of information about fake peers in every village registered.
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Received notes:
Who is a terrorist?
Had it not been for Soleimani and his friends who sacrificed their lives in this way, countries like Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon would have been devastated and so many innocent people would have been killed, and ISIS might have already entered other countries and even Iran.
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NGOs urge Bahraini king to discharge rights defender Abdul-Hadi Al-Khawaja
The rights defender, Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, 59, is serving a life sentence in Bahrain’s Jaw prison for his peaceful political and human rights activities, in violation of his right to freedom of expression.
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Leeds-based Imam urges for places of worship to be used as vaccine hubs to inspire 'confidence' in communities
A Leeds-based Imam is urging for places of worship and community hubs to be used as vaccine centres to inspire 'confidence' in communities.
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al-Nujaba spokesman in a TV interview:
We will drag the war to the ground of Daesh supporters | Terrorists plan to attack Najaf and Karbala
Nasr al-Shammari told Iraq’s Aletejah TV that Daesh was planning to infiltrate the holy shrines and on behalf of the Islamic Resistance, threatened the regimes supporting Takfiri terrorism that they would drag the war to their own land.
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British lawmakers seek investigation into UK-registered firm possibly linked to Beirut blast
The company, Savaro Ltd, is registered at a London address, and like all British firms is required to list who owns it with Britain’s companies register, known as Companies House.
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French commission approves bill targeting Muslims
The bill was introduced Oct. 2 by Emmanuel Macron to fight so-called "Islamist separatism.”
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Turkish mosque in Denmark defaced with anti-Muslim slurs
Hate crimes against mosques and Muslims have been on the rise across Europe in recent years, fueled in part by the growing political power of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant groups.
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Iraq’s Asa’ib blames Saudi, UAE for deadly bombings in Baghdad
Saad al-Saadi, a member of Asa’ib’s political bureau, said the fingerprints of the Al Saud and Al Nahyan regimes are evident in the attacks.
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Nigerian authorities silent on health of Sheikh Zakzaky wife
The statement came after the IMN called for the release of Mallimah Zeenat after her son announced she has tested positive for Covid-19.
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Criminal justice system needs to be reworked: PM Seeks Ulema’s cooperation to fight conspiracies against Muslims
Talking about the law ministry’s initiative, he said that through it, the government has eased the work for a common man. “I consider corrections [in the system] when it provides relief to a common citizen.”
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Paper:
"The Prophet’s Night Journey and Ascent to Heaven" Written by Ahmad Rahnamaei
Dream or Wakefulness? In Soul or in Body? In describing the reality of the Isrā’ and Mi'rāj, traditionists and biographers provide many details and yet come to two different conclusions.
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Sweden’s Muslim-friendly Nuance Party to launch fundraiser ahead of 2022 elections
Sweden’s new Muslim-friendly Nuance Party (Partiet Nyans) is set to launch a fundraiser in a bid to secure funds as it prepares to compete in the upcoming 2022 elections.
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Mariam al Astrulabi: A Muslim woman behind the 10th-century astrolabes
Mariam took the science of astrolabes to the next level and over a thousand years later, she becomes a central character in the science-fiction novel Binti.