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Agha Syed Karar Hashmi:
The Birth Anniversary of Sayyida Fatima Al-Zehra, the spring of inspiration
Activist and Seminary Student Agha Syed Karar Hashmi extend his wishes to the entire world on the birth anniversary of Sayyida Fatima Zehra (s.a).
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Assyrian Christians celebrate anniversary of Imam Khomeini's entrance to Iran
The participants in the ceremony prayed for the country and people of Iran.
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Hospitals receive Quran Cube donations for Muslim patients
East Lancashire hospitals have received a donation of portable Quran Cubes for patients.
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Islamic Revolution disrupted world’s bipolar system
Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) said that Islamic Revolution disrupted the structure of bipolar system in the world.
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Kaduna Court cancels order releasing Zakzaky’s wife for COVID-19 treatment
The vacation of the order was informed by an application by Mrs Zakzaky’s Counsels which urged the Court to vacate the order.
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Muslim Council of Britain elects Zara Mohammed as its first female leader
Training consultant from Glasgow says it is ‘an honour and blessing’ to be named secretary general.
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Dusun man embraces Islam
Hillary bin Bujang has taken on the name Muhammad Syahmi bin Abdullah Bujang.
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Mattis blames Trump for Capitol riots
On 6 January, thousands of rioters stormed the Capitol building in a bid to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s victory, following a speech delivered by Donald Trump.
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Army Statement: Islamic revolution source of inspiration for freedom-seeking nations
“The victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran changed the equations of the big powers and disrupted the structure formed on the basis of a bipolar order, challenging the atheistic ideas of liberal democracy and communism by presenting religious democracy.
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Volunteers at Birmingham mosque battle snow to hand out 2,000 meals to vulnerable
Volunteers have spent the day distributing 2,000 meals in the snow amid ‘massive’ demand from vulnerable people.
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Indian Muslim stand-up comedian denied bail
Despite lack of evidence, judge says Munawar Faruqui failed to prove he didn't use offensive language against Hindu deities.
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Calgary mosque marks anniversary of deadly Quebec city attack
Four years after attack that killed six people, Imam Fayaz Tilly says it takes work to end hate and bigotry.
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Rouhani: Iranians to celebrate 42nd anniversary of Islamic Revolution victory more magnificently
Referring to former US President Donald Trump administration's defeat against the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said that Iran proudly celebrates the 42nd anniversary of the victory of its revolution symbolically and well.
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Kashif Shabir: 'Charity in the Islamic faith is much more than giving money'
In 2020, Kashif Shabir set Muslim Aid UK on an ambitious transformation journey. The interim chief executive talks to Emily Burt about reimagining the charity’s purpose.
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Singapore boy detained over Christchurch mosque ‘copycat’ plot to kill Muslims
According to Singapore’s ministry of home affairs, “this youth, a Protestant Christian of Indian ethnicity, is the first detainee to be inspired by far-right extremist ideology.”
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Palestine condemns Israel for demolishing mosque
‘This is a crime and a blatant attack on Muslims' feelings,’ says acting minister of religious affairs.
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Day of action for Yemen is getting louder
The blockade and Saudi-led bombings of Yemen is, according to the UN, the largest humanitarian crisis on Earth. It has killed tens of thousands so far and caused endless destruction. Over half of the population are in famine, facing the world’s severest cholera outbreak in modern history.
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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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Saima Mohsin: The first federal Muslim woman US attorney
Saima Mohsin will be taking charge of the post in an acting capacity following the resignation of incumbent Matthew Schneider. The prosecutor had resigned shortly after President Biden took over the presidency.
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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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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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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.