Hawzah News Agency
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Muslim organization slams mosque attacks in Greek Cyprus
Talip Atalay, head of the Department of Religious Affairs of Northern Cyprus, said a threatening banner that specifically targets the Turkish ethnicity was hung in the Bayraktar Mosque in the Greek part of Cyprus.
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COVID19 and the God of the gaps
From the secular point of view, God is the God of the gaps. In the sense that wherever there is a shortage in the world and the empirical science of human cannot justify it, he turns to God.
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Central Foundation for Imam Reza (AS) Pilgrims discusses construction of cheap pilgrim houses in Mashhad
Marvi noted that providing cheap accommodation for needy pilgrims of the holy shrine is a real concern for AQR, saying: “Although we tried to overcome some accommodation problems of these people by constructing and launching Razavi pilgrim houses in recent months, the city is far away from its ideal position in this area”.
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Israel’ on alert after Hezbollah announces martyrdom of fighter in Syria strike
Israeli Channel 12 that Israeli occupation army were on alert on the Zionist entity’s northern border after the group announced in a statement martyrdom of Ali Kamel Mohsen who fell during an Israeli strike on Syria.
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Ayatollah Khamenei: We will definitely strike back at the U.S. in response to the assassination of our General
Imam Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, met this Tuesday afternoon with Mustafa al-Kadhimi, the Prime Minister of Iraq.
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Manchester Jewish and Muslim communities mark Srebrenica anniversary
Leaders of the Jewish and Muslim communities in the north-west of England held a joint event online on Sunday to commemorate the 25-year anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre in Bosnia.
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Islamophobia faced by 80% of Muslims in the UK, report finds
Taj Khan is shielding from coronavirus. But there's no protection from the islamophobia she suffers on a daily basis.
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Australian Muslims urge the government to officially ban extremist far-right organizations
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network is urging the federal government to follow international allies in banning extremist far-right groups.
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UK Muslim group urges gov't to help Chinese Uighurs
China’s systematic mistreatment “has all the hallmarks of a genocidal atrocity. The UK Government must act now,” the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said in a statement, saying they wrote Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to press him to take action.
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US imposes sanctions on Chinese companies over Muslim abuse
Monday’s announcement adds to U.S. pressure on Beijing over Xinjiang, where the ruling Communist Party is accused of mass detentions, forced labor and other abuses against Muslim minorities.
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Myanmar Muslims struggle to avoid another Muslim-free parliament
The Union Election Commission announced the election date on July 1, inviting candidate registration from the 96 registered political parties from July 20 to Aug. 7.
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New Covid-19 testing centre to open in Burton mosque
Due to a spike in positive cases in Shobnall and Anglesey, all five mosques in the town are working with Staffordshire County Council to run the facility at one of Burton's biggest places of worship.
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Muslim-majority Bangsamoro restarts anti-polio drive
The campaign, which will run till Aug. 20, is expected to administer anti-polio vaccine to at least 839,677 children, according to a statement by Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao's Ministry of Health.
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Muslim-American leaders endorse Biden for president
Those who are lending their support including Reps. Ilhan Omar and Andre Carson, as well as Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, according to the Associated Press, which obtained a copy of a letter they authored announcing their support.
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Through a twit;
You not in a position to intervene in Resistance affairs: Al-Nujaba to UK ambassador
Engineer al-Shimmari, in a twit, addressing Stephen Hickey, wrote, “Do your duty, only act as the diplomatic representative of your wicked county and don’t intervene in the issues that are above your rank and level of those who have appointed you!”
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On the occasion of the martyrdom anniversary of Imam al-Jawad (pbuh)
The abundance of Imam al-Jawad’s knowledge and sciences
Scholars, jurisprudents, philosophers and theologians asked Imam al-Jawad (pbuh) about the deepest and most precise questions and he answered them all. They were astonished and confused for that and some of them believed in his imamate.
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Muslim leaders praise Ankara's decision on Hagia Sophia Mosque
In letters and phone calls to Ali Erbaş, the head of Turkey's Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), the leaders thanked President Erdoğan and hailed the reopening of Hagia Sophia as a mosque, said a Diyanet statement.
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Malaysian man jailed 26 months for insulting Islam, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Judge M. M. Edwin Paramjothy imposed a 26-month jail term for the first charge and a six-month term for the second charge on Danny Antoni, 29, and ordered the sentences to run concurrently from the date of his arrest on March 6, 2019.
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Book penetration, studying not according to Islamic community expectations: AQR chief custodian
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the 12th International Razavi Book of the Year Festival, Marvi said: “If we want religious teachings and moral principles govern our society, we must make books available for all.”
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The 12th Intl. Razavi Book of the year festival winds up
As for health concerns, the ceremony was held in the presence of Hoj. Marvi, the chief custodian of Astan Quds Razavi, some members of the festival’s faculty plus a number of domestic winners with no foreign participants due to travel restrictions.
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Why hasn’t Israel dared to battle Lebanon since 2006 war with Hezbollah
The Israeli enemy, which boasts its aerial superiority in face of all the Arab armies, had never faced such a military challenge which threatens the security of all the occupation entity.
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Indian minority’s panel faults police role in Delhi riots targeting Muslims
At least 53 people, mostly Muslims, were killed and more than 200 were injured in the worst communal violence in the Indian capital for decades.
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In Scotland Friday prayers held after months
Restrictions to guard against the spread of the coronavirus are in place, including limiting the number of attendees to 50, taking contact details and wearing masks. At the Baitur Rahman Mosque in Haugh Road, Glasgow, numbers have been further limited to 25 initially and temperatures were taken before entry.