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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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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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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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France: Proposal to ban Islamic veil sparks criticism
Macron’s controversial draft of ‘separatism’ bill causes heated debate, with amendments suggesting ban on Islamic veil.
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Israeli air force can no longer confront Hezbollah missile power: IOF Former Ombudsman
Brick considered that the Israeli chiefs of staff had failed to address the weaknesses detected in the air force, adding that arrogance was behind the decline of the dexterity of the Zionist warplanes.
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Blackburn mosque pays tribute to long serving committee member
A mosque and Islamic school have paid their tributes to a former general secretary and head teacher.
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Ilhan Omar: Sanctions against Iran amid pandemic anti-human
In a series of tweets on Wednesday, Omar strongly criticized the measures by outgoing US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as anti-human and hawkish
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Israeli authorities push construction of new settlements as Trump leaves office
According to Peace Now, a left-wing NGO, the tenders provide for the construction of 2,112 settler units in the West Bank and 460 in East Al-Quds.
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At the unveiling ceremony of the Hebrew website of the al-Nujaba movement:
Al-Nujaba spokesman: We will break the Zionists’ intelligence boycott
Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of al-Nujaba’s official Hebrew-language website, Nasr al-Shammari stressed that one of the goals of this movement is to address the depths of the Israeli enemy and to break the intelligence boycott of the Zionist regime.
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Vaccination hub to open in Balsall Heath mosque to reach more vulnerable residents
Leading imam gets vaccine and urges communities to 'get the facts' from trusted medical experts.
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On the auspicious occasion of the Ten-Day Dawn (anniversary of the Islamic Revolution)
Iranian Cultural Mission in South Africa will celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution by holding a cultural festival in South Africa.
According to the Public Relations Department of Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Cultural Mission in Pretoria are planning to hold a cultural festival on the auspicious occasion of the ten- Day Dawn
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AQR releases “Forty Hadiths from Imam Reza (AS)” in Japanese
This work was recently translated into Japanese in collaboration with the Astan Quds Razavi’s Office for Foreign Pilgrims Affairs and Al-Mustafa International University.
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Israel to demolish more Palestinian schools, mosques
Israeli troops stormed the Masafer Yatta area, which is part of the Bedouin community, and delivered ultimatums threatening to raze an elementary school and a mosque under construction.
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How Robert Saleh became the NFL’s first Muslim coach
The son of Lebanese immigrants, the significance of Saleh's hire as the New York Jets head coach extends beyond the sport.
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Global civil society groups push back against Macron's crackdown on Muslims
The letters, seen by MEMO, hold French President Emmanuel Macron and his ministries responsible for the alleged violations of key UN charters: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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French mayor criticizes decision to shut down mosque
A French city's mayor has lashed out against the government’s “Islamist separatism” campaign after a mosque in his jurisdiction was accused and shut down to combat radicalism.
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French Muslim leaders approve charter for Macron's religious reforms
The document enshrines French secular values within the practice of .Islam in France and ties signatories to upholding state values
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Lifting of hijab ban in southern Belgium offers hope for Muslim women
Activists, anti-Islamophobia organisations welcome the announcement regarding universities, and look forward to the lifting of bans in other institutions.
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Qalibaf: US-Zionist axis trying to degenerate Islamic nations
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said the American-Zionist axis pursues the scenario of disintegrating Islamic countries, parallel with the expulsion of the Palestinians from their ancestral land.
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Will France face UN human rights body over anti-Muslim discrimination?
Human rights organizations from around the world call upon the United Nations to investigate France’s treatment of its Muslim citizens.
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Meet the South Asian and Muslim Americans in Biden’s cabinet
They include a number of Indian-American appointments and for the first time ever two Kashmiri women, in what has been touted as the ‘most diverse’ cabinet in US history.
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500 years old mosque discovered near Islamabad Lotus lake: report
According to the details, the Environment Wing of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) recently found ruins of the old abandoned mosque while carrying out development work at the Lotus Lake.
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Western rulers afraid of Islam’s power: Al Najim
A Canada-based analyst says the Western governments are afraid of Islam’s spread in their countries as it will disrupt their control over puppet regimes in the West Asia.
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Greek archbishop insults Islam, says it is not a religion
Ieronymos II’s remarks come at a time when Turkey and Greece are preparing to hold talks on January 25.
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Under pressure from rights groups, Israel to vaccinate Palestinian prisoners against COVID-19
The Israeli regime says it will begin vaccinating Palestinian prisoners against the COVID-19 as pressure mounts on Tel Aviv from human rights groups.
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Muslim Welfare Institute donates ipads to four Blackburn schools
The Muslim Welfare Institute (MWI) has helped to provide 20 ipads for school pupils in Blackburn.
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French Muslim body agree on ‘republican values’ rules
Agreement will lead to restructuring Islam in compatibility with Republican values.