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Muslim men make flower garlands for Hindus in Udhampur
Making and selling of flower garlands near the road is not a big thing. But it becomes unique when a person is making it especially to be used by other religious community.
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Nigeria: Gunmen kill 5, kidnap 40 in attack on mosque
Security forces dispatched to region and investigation launched.
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EU foreign policy chief censures ‘dire condition’ of human rights in Bahrain
High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell has criticized the ruling Al Khalifah regime for the “appalling condition” of human rights in Bahrain, pledging to use all available means to improve the circumstances.
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Pakistan condemns France’s treatment of Muslims amidst ongoing outcry
A spat between France and Pakistan has been renewed following weeks of protests and calls to boycott French goods over the country’s treatment of Muslims.
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Islamophobia in France encourages unjustified arrests
Citizens of France’s Muslim minority are facing the prospect of arrest for cimes they are “expected to commit.”
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Figures show over 1.5 million liters of Zamzam has been used in Mecca in 3 months
Visitors of the Holy Mosque in the Saudi city of Mecca have used over 1.5 million liters of the sacred Zamzam water over the past three months, according to figures published Sunday.
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We should answer growing anti-Islam sentiment with kindness, Özil says
German footballer of Turkish descent Mesut Özil called on Muslims of the world to "disarm Islamophobia with kindness."
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French Muslims face new crackdown
Interior minister issues stern warning of criminal prosecution, deportation to Muslim parental.
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Spokesman of al-Nujaba:
Interim al-Kadhimi administration has no authority to extend the presence of the occupiers
Noting that al-Kadhimi is Iraq’s interim prime minister, al-Shammari said it was not within his government’s authority to decide whether to extend the United States’ military presence there.
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Sheikh Zakzaki’s trial postponed till Jan. 25
A Kaduna State High Court sitting in the state capital has adjourned the trial of the embattled leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Zakzaki, and his wife, Zeenat, till January 2021.
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New Episode of the Serial Enmity of the US:
The US blocked two main websites belonging to al-Nujaba
The government of the United States issued a special decree disabling two active domains belonging to the al-Nujaba Islamic Resistance Movement.
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Is Germany's targeting of Turkish groups motivated by anti-Muslim bigotry?
Germany follows France in taking aim at the so-called ‘Grey Wolves,’ while no such organisation with that name exists in Turkey or Europe.
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New Daesh leader worked with US, new documents reveal
New documents reveal that Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi, the new leader of the Daesh terrorist group, had been cooperating with US intelligence elements.
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Syria condemn Pompeo’s visit to occupied West Bank, Golan Heights
Syria and Arab league have condemned US security state Pompeo visit to West bank and Syria ‘s Golan height, he was also the first US secretary to visit the occupied west bank .
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Saudi interrogators torture, sexually abuse jailed women's rights activists: Report
A new damning report has revealed that imprisoned Saudi women’s rights activists are tortured and sexually abused by their interrogators at detention centers in the kingdom.
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Brunei 100 mosque affairs officers complete Quran workshop
There has been recently a workshop held by mosque affairs officers titled Tadabbur Al – Quran , in Seri Begawan.
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Spain roadworks run into ancient Muslim burial site
Ancient Muslim burial site in Spain discovered by road workers, archaeologist have uncovered such as 300 tombs and they expect to find more.
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Tunisia to reopen Mosques on Monday
Mosques in Tunisia to reopen upcoming Monday with protective measures during the pandemic.
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US: Imam assaulted, rights group urges hate crime probe
Muslim religious leader in California was called 'dirty Arab', 'terrorist' before being punched, says CAIR.
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Tory MP doubles down on “Anglo-Muslim relations” tweet
Conservative MP Michael Fabricant has refused to apologise and claims he was misrepresented over a tweet in which he implied Muslims could not be English.
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Macron gives French Muslim leaders 15 days to 'admit' Islam is an 'apolitical religion'
France president has set charter and said that the Muslims leaders should abide, also said Islam is not political religion.
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Mosque lodges complaint against Walsall Council leader over conduct at Muslim funerals
Walsall Council boss Mike Bird is being investigated by the authority after members of a town mosque alleged he had verbally abused worshippers and mourners at funerals.
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Women's rights bodies seek justice for Muslim girl burned alive in India
A 20-year-old Muslim girl Gulnaz Khatoon was allegedly burned to death by a Hindu man and his friends after rejecting a marriage proposal in India's eastern province of Bihar.
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UNESCO seeks architect to rebuild Mosul’s Nouri mosque
An UNESCO competition has been launched to find a conceptual design for the Al-Nouri mosque and surrounding areas, severely damaged during the 2017 Battle of Mosul.
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Poetry reading session “Prophet of Mercy and Peace” held in five languages in Peshawar
A poetry reading session titled “Prophet of Mercy and Peace” was organized in five languages by the Iranian Cultural Center in Peshawar, Pakistan.
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The Chairman of the Political Council of al-Nujaba Announced:
Computational evaluation of resistance; Up to the last occupying soldier, the US must leave Iraq immediately
Hujjat al-Islam al-Asadi stressed that reducing the number of American occupiers has no place in the real calculations of the Iraqi Islamic resistance troops and stressed, “Up to the last occupying soldier, the United States must leave the country as soon as possible.”