Hawza
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Who love life more? glorified martyrs or those who surrender to tyrants?
‘To me, death is nothing but happiness, and living under tyrants is nothing but living in a hell.
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Brief history of holy shrine, from first servant to administrative organization
The collection of documents with Astan Quds Razavi’s administrative organization in the Safavid period is one of the oldest in kind in the country.
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How German literary great Goethe admired the Orient, embraced Islam
Contrary to many Enlightenment writers that belittled Islam and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in their literary works, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was inspired .
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Hijab introduced to New Zealand police uniform, first officer to wear it ‘proud’
When the Christchurch terror attack happened Zeena Ali was inspired to join the police .
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N.Y.P.D. will no longer force women to remove hijabs for mug shots
The Police Department agreed to change its policy and allow religious people to be photographed in head coverings.
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Almost all of Karabakh mosques completely destroyed by Armenians
As many as 63 mosques out of the 67 that functioned in Karabakh of Azerbaijan, are completely destroyed.
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Mosque in Germany receives another Islamophobic letter
A mosque in Germany’s western Duisburg city on Tuesday received a letter with Islamophobic and racist remarks
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Austria: Operation against Muslims causes backlash
The detention of well-known activists and academics in Austria under the guise of “combating terrorism”
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Turkish mosque attacked in Zaandam, Netherlands
Mosque official in the city of Zaandam in the northwestern Netherlands said that there was no damage to the mosque other than broken windows .
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Malaysian group urges Biden to end US support to Israel
A major Malaysian Islamic group urged US President-elect Joe Biden to review its support to Israel and recognize the sovereignty .
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Top EU official calls for body 'to train Imams'
European Council President Charles Michel has voiced support for a European institute to train Imams on his visit to Vienna .
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French FM visits Egypt, expresses 'deep respect' for Islam
.French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian held talks in Cairo with top Egyptian officials including President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi
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Rexdale food hamper fundraiser dedicated to slain mosque caretaker
A Rexdale mosque food hamper fundraiser Saturday to lift up people of all faiths and backgrounds hurt by the pandemic is being dedicated to one of its caretakers killed outside the mosque.
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A women in UK who converted to Islam targeted for her hijab
A woman from Plymouth, a port city in England, who recently converted to Islam has spoken out about receiving verbal and physical abuse
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French government increases pressure on Muslims
Pressure on Muslims in France, including Islamic organizations and civil society, has continued to mount in recent weeks.
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Muhammad Iqbal: ‘Greatest intellectual of Islamic culture’
The birth anniversary of Muhammad Iqbal, a Muslim poet, philosopher, .and politician who is also known as one of the greatest intellectuals
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Israeli troops abduct fourteen Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli troops abducted, at least fourteen Palestinians, including siblings, a female journalist, and former political prisoners, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
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People should be transparently kept abreast of AQR’s measures and performance
Public trust is the most valuable asset for Astan Quds Razavi, says chief custodian Hoj. Ahmad Marvi while underscoring the need for transparency in publicizing the organization’s measures, performance and financial matters.
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Farewell to Gli, famed feline of Hagia Sophia mosque
The world-famous feline who made Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia her own is now part of the history of the iconic mosque.
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Sayyed Nasrallah delivers Wednesday televised speech on Hezbollah Marty day
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah has scheduled a speech to mark the Martyr Day.
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Biden plans to end US Muslim ban
On the first day of his presidency, president-elect Joe Biden intends to rescind Donald Trump’s travel bans on travelers from 13 countries, most either majority-Muslim or African nations.
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US’ Jamestown Foundation:
al-Kaabi has a new mission after the martyrdom of Major General Soleymani
The Jamestown Foundation for Global Research and Terrorism Analysis has published an analytical report describing the meetings and positions of the secretary-general of al-Nujaba during his visit to Iran in which they explained the period after the assassination of Major General Soleymani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis as a new chapter in the role of Hujjat al-Islam al-Kaabi.
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Ayatollah Khamenei: Political, civil, decline of US regime definite
Leader of Islamic Revolution said that the situation in the US and what they themselves say about their elections is a spectacle.
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Austria shuts two mosques attended by Vienna attacker
The Austrian government ordered the closure on Friday of two mosques in the capital, Vienna, frequented by the gunman who shot dead four people in the city centre earlier in the week.
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AQR releases six books on Prophetic tradition
AQR has announced the publication of six books focusing on the Prophetic tradition in different languages of the world.
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Jammu massacre being repeated in Kashmir to change its Muslim-majority status
Shehryar-Khan-Afridi Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Chairman Shehryar Khan Afridi on Friday warned that Indian regime is replicating the Jammu massacre in Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley to bring about a demographic change in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir but Pakistan would never allow this sinister plan to be executed.
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Groups say over half of Muslim candidates win US office
Seven of 110 Muslim candidates make history as first Muslim officials elected to respective state office.
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Turkish Parliament speaker calls French detention of Muslim children 'banditry'
Turkish Parliament Speaker Mustafa Şentop has criticized the French police’s arbitrary detention of Muslim students, calling it “banditry.”