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Imran Khan requests Pakistani Shia to follow Iran for Muharram rituals amid corona
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called on the Shia community in the country to follow the guidelines of Iranian jurisprudents regarding Muharram mourning ceremonies amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hezbollah deputy minister of culture:
we are all indebted to the Mujahideen of the Liwa Fatemiyoun
The Mujahideen and the companions of Hazrat Mahdi (AS) are pious in all areas of the Velâyat and are not limited to the geography of Iraq or Bahrain or Afghanistan.
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Palestinian patient dies after Israeli authorities delay medical permit
According to Levy, Jalal’s life could probably have been saved if the Civil Administration in the territories had allowed him to be moved to an Israeli hospital on time.
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Israeli missiles damage 20 homes, School, In the Gaza Strip
Media sources said the army fired at least three missiles into a post, reportedly run by an armed resistance group in Gaza, in addition to another post in the central district, and a security center in Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza.
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On the occasion of the first international conference of the Liwa Fatemiyoun:
The message of Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi (as)
the Afghan Resistance Front is not an emerging movement. This front has appeared many years ago to defend the homeland against the occupiers and today the Liwa Fatemiyoun has emerged again to defend the sanctuary of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS).”
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Sayyed Nasrallah to speak on 14th anniversary of divine victory
Sayyed Nasrallah’s Speech will be aired via Al-Manar at 20:30 (Beirut time) on Friday, Hezbollah Media Relations Office announced on Friday.
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Yellowknife Islamic group helps fundraise for Beirut after deadly explosion
"It was a nightmare for the people over there, and bad dreams and nightmares for me and my family here," said Kassem.
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Pakistan strongly condemns anti-Islam post by Indian extremist
"Pakistan has conveyed its strong condemnation to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on the reported incident involving a derogatory social media post against the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) by an extremist from the majority Hindu community in Bengaluru, Karnataka," the statement read.
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IHRC: BBC has targeted Muslims during coronavirus pandemic
In a letter of complaint by IHRC chair Massoud Shadjareh to BBC Director General Tony Hall, the IHRC said the broadcaster had used the pandemic to spread negative imagery about Muslims to create negative perceptions about the community.
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Myanmar bars Rohingya Muslim candidate from election
A Rohingya Muslim has been barred from standing in Myanmar's upcoming election in a decision decried by rights groups as discriminatory and a symptom of the "ongoing genocide" against the persecuted minority.
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The hunt is on for Istanbul’s disappearing mosques and ancient schools
a considerable number of mosques as well as other era buildings like madrasas or schools remain “missing.” A nongovernmental organization (NGO) is now tracking down mosques and other buildings that have gone unused, fallen into disrepair or were converted for other purposes over the centuries and seeks their restoration or reconstruction.
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Bosnians in Montenegro wake up to anti-Muslim graffiti
The portraits of Pavle Djurisic and Draza Mihailovic, who were both members of a Serb nationalist paramilitary during World War II called the Chetniks, appeared overnight in the town of Berane. It has a sizeable Muslim population.
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Excavation underway around Anatolia's first Turkish mosque
It was built by Ebu'l Manuçehr Bey, after Seljuk Sultan Alparslan won the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. Situated near the middle of two deep bottlenecks of the Arpaçay River on the Turkish-Armenian border, Ani Ruins is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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German football club Koln give anti-Muslim fan the boot
In the face of Islamophobic remarks by one of its supporters on Tuesday, German football side Koln gave the fan his walking papers.
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Ayatollah Khamenei opens Twitter account in Hindi
At the time of writing this item, the new account had more than 2,000 followers. Two tweets have been posted by the account so far.
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The heroes of Al-Noor Mosque were honored with a medal
Rafiq and Iqbal were awarded the medal at the Bærum Town Hall. The Minister of Trade and Industry, Iselin Nybø (V), presented the medals during a ceremony on Monday afternoon.
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Thieves steal presents and children’s bikes from Preston Islamic centre
The owner of an Islamic education centre in Preston has said he is ‘heartbroken’ after thieves broke into the building and stole a number of items including his children’s bikes and presents for local kids.
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The inspirational story of Jawahir Roble, the UK’s first female Muslim referee
She moved to the UK with her parents at the age of ten as the family looked to escape the civil war in Somalia.
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Blaming local lockdowns on Muslims is irrational at best and racist at worst
After Leicester, Bradford, Oldham, Blackburn and Aberdeen, Preston has become the latest area hit by a coronavirus spike.
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Palestinian MP condemns Israel’s theft of part of Al-Ibrahimi Mosque
“Stripping [Palestinian Authority]’s municipality of Al - Khalil from its supervision over Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and handing it over to the Settlement Planning Council is a new crime of judaisation,” the MP said in a statement.
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On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Imam Al-Kazim(AS)
Imam Kazim (pbuh) 's method of dealing with Harun
“I rule over the hearts of the people, while you rule over their bodies”; Imam Kazim (pbuh) said to Harun
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Book introduction: (On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Imam Al-Kazim(AS))
“The Life of Imam Musa Bin Ja’far Al-Kazim” written by Baqir Sharif al-Qurashi
Imam Musa Imam Musa al-Kazim (pbuh) had veneration similar to that of the prophets. The features of the pure Imams from among his forefathers appeared on his face.
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Faith leaders from across the world unite to condemn China's brutal repression of its Uighur Muslim minority
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is among a more than 40-strong group demanding a halt to what they called ‘one of the most egregious human tragedies since the Holocaust: the potential genocide of the Uighurs and other Muslims in China’.
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Muslim rickshaw driver allegedly assaulted in India
According to the police, 52-year-old Gaffar Ahmed Kachawa had lodged a police complaint against two individuals at the Sadar Police Station in the Sikar city for beating and forcing him to chant a slogan on Friday.