Hawzah News Agency
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All mosques in Burton close after coronavirus outbreak in town
The move has been made as a 'safety precaution' and mosques were not the cause of the rise in cases in the Shobnall and Anglesey area of Burton, said a spokesman.
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Hezbollah, Amal movement launch common online platform
After a meeting attended by Hezbollah Security Official, Hajj Wafiq Safa, and Amal Movement Central Guidance Official, Ahmad Baalbaki, as well as the social media managers in the two parties, the conferees issued a statement which confirmed that the commonalities are stronger than some online disputes.
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Outrage as Google, Apple remove Palestine off their maps
Type Palestine on Google Maps and you will not see it. Instead, you will be directed to the Zionist entity. The move has been followed by a similar one Apple maps.
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Islam group fundraise to buy essentials for asylum seekers in Sheffield
Assist Sheffield support some of the most vulnerable people in the city who have been unsuccessful in their applications for asylum and made destitute. Many of them come from war-torn countries and have fled some of the most horrific scenes in the world.
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In an interview with al-Mayadin;
Language of force what Americans understand/In attacks against occupiers Resistance groups united: al-Nujaba’s spokesman
Engineer al-Shimmari, in an interview with al-Mayadin TV channel, saying that the language of force is the only tongue that the Americans understand, stated, “The Resistance groups unanimously seek the expulsion of Americans from Iraq.”
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Hezbollah Parliamentary Bloc: Army-people-resistance formula only way to protect Lebanon from ‘Israel’
The US pressure and siege aim at forcing the Lebanese to abandon this principle and surrender in face of the Zionist occupation forces, the bloc said in a statement following its weekly meeting.
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Western leaders' problematic attitude toward Muslim attire
This is the same Boris Johnson who compared Muslim women wearing a face veil to “letterboxes” and “bank robbers.”
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Turkmenistan closes mosques temporarily
Mosques will remain closed until July 23, arzuw.news reported with reference to Turkmenistan's Mufti Office.
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22% Swedish don't want Muslim neighbors: Poll
Most participants said it does not matter where their neighbors come from, according to a survey by polling company Novus published in The Local news website.
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Imam excited to welcome worshippers back to Dundee Central Mosque
Since lockdown was enforced in March, Dundee Central Mosque’s members were forced to pray individually and celebrated the month of Ramadan, one of the biggest events in the Islamic calendar, in isolation from each other.
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Turkey arrests man for insulting Prophet Mohammad and Islam
The chief public prosecutor's office in Istanbul started an investigation over a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad that was deemed offensive shared on social media, said. "The scum who insulted our Prophet was arrested," Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said.
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Blackburn mosque suspends all prayers and closes
The Masjid Darussalam, based on Whalley New Road will be closing from today (July 15) citing the ‘current COVI-19 situation localised to Blackburn with Darwen.”
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Edmonton police investigating racist graffiti spray painted on Mosque
The hate crimes and violent extremism unit is leading the investigation after being informed of the vandalism at the north-side mosque on Monday afternoon through images spread on social media, police spokeswoman Cheryl Voordenhout said in an email to Postmedia.
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Report describes devastation COVID-19 has wreaked on UK Muslim community
The report by the Centre for Muslim Policy Research, by Dr Hina J Shahid, describes a community that has been disproportionately hit hard by coronavirus while at the same time suffering increased Islamophobia because of it.
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US, Zionist entity will undergo hard days: Brigadier General Qaani
“Americans must not accuse anyone of setting the warship ablaze because this resulted from their fire which flared up in the region,” Brigadier General Qaani said.
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AQR holds special programs for Imam Reza’s (AS) day of pilgrimage: official
The first part of the ceremony will be started at 11 a.m. with a lecture by Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Alamolhoda, the Friday prayers leader and Leader's representative in Khorasan Razavi Province continuing with a eulogy recitation by Amir Aref.
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Hamas warns Israel against al-Aqsa Mosque violations
Hamas, in a statement released on Tuesday, said the Israeli regime will pay a hefty price for its encroachment on the revered compound, and continuing violations at the mosque will be a cause for confrontation.
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Opposition leader backs Hagia Sophia being mosque again
Hagia Sophia should be opened for worship – as the government decided last week – but it should be “closed to politics,” a Turkish opposition leader said Tuesday.
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MADA: 58 violations against Palestinian media freedoms in June
The Palestinian Center for Development & Media Freedoms “MADA” has documented a total of 58 infringements, 48 of which were committed by the Israeli occupation, while 8 violations were committed by different Palestinian factions across the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Facebook Company committed one violation.
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Bahrain’s court upholds death sentence against two activists tortured to confess
It was the final appeal for Mohammed Ramadhan and Husain Moosa, who were charged with allegedly killing an officer by bombing a police convoy in 2014, a statement from the kingdom’s public prosecutor said on Monday.
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Hezbollah parliamentary delegation hands Lebanese FM petition in protest of US ambassador’s interventions
Head of the bloc, Hajj Mohammad Raad, led the delegation which also urged Hitti to take action against the US diplomat and draw her attention to the international conventions.
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Imam Khamenei: Enemies admit failure of pressure on Iran
The chairman, representatives, and a group of staff members from the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iranian Parliament) met with Ayatollah Khamenei via video conference on Sunday.
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Bangladesh restricts public Eid prayers amid pandemic
Authorities announced the decision after an inter-ministerial meeting that, precluding the use of Eidgah open areas where prayers were usually held en masse — instead urging people to perform prayers in mosques, which are smaller.