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Israeli military officer near Lebanon’s border: Hezbollah is monitoring us round the clock
Israeli military commanders highlighted their reliance on drones and cameras to monitor the border area, adding that troops are obliged to board the armored vehicles in their movements.
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Hundreds receive Covid jabs as Portsmouth mosque becomes vaccine centre
Hundreds of people received their first coronavirus inoculation after a city centre mosque transformed into pop-up vaccination hub.
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Pakistani Shias, Iranians celebrate birth anniversary of 12th Imam
The birth anniversary was celebrated on Monday night, 15th of Shaban in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan and in other cities of the country, including Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi and Quetta.
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Enemy unable to militarily defeat Iran even in dreams: IRGC Chief
In comments at a conference held in commemoration of Iranian martyrs on Tuesday, Major General Hussein Salami said the experience of war on Iran in the 1980s has led the enemies to the conclusion that it is impossible to defeat Iran through military action even in dreams.
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Muslim community in Dundee look ahead to lockdown restrictions easing in time for Ramadan
Last year coronavirus hit Scotland just before Ramadan began, and now the Muslim community in Dundee are being faced with a second Ramadan in lockdown.
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Why are Alberta’s Black, Muslim women being attacked?
In February, a woman wearing a hijab was waiting inside the University of Alberta transit centre when she was approached by a man she didn’t know. Police said he made racial comments and postured “as though he was about to assault her.”
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Muslim leaders join Educating Yorkshire star in desperate plea to end to Batley School Prophet Muhammad protests
The Islamic Council of Yorkshire, which represents hundreds of Muslim leaders across the region, has voiced concern over health and safety issues and said the issue must be resolved "peacefully".
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A Muslim woman and a Black man take on world’s largest asset manager
Forced to quit their jobs at BlackRock because of a culture of discimination, they are now calling for a change.
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Muslim leaders in France condemns ban of Halal chicken slaughter ahead of Ramadan month
A joint statement issued by Paris Mosque director Chemseddine Hafez, Lyon Mosque director Kamel Kaptane and Evry Mosque director Khalil Maroun, says that the French Agriculture and Food Ministry’s circular sends a negative message to the large Muslim community in the country.
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Palestine urges UN to end Israel’s impunity from punishment
In three identical letters addressed to the UN secretary-general, the president of the UN Security Council, and the president of the UN General Assembly on Monday, Mansour said “it’s time to stop Israel’s escape from punishment” for its crimes against the Palestinian people.
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Turkey to hold media training for Rohingya Muslims
Program will be organized by Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities, from March 29-31.
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Mosques in Lancashire set to become vaccine clinics to encourage uptake
Pop-up vaccine clinics could be open in several Lancashire mosques within weeks in an attempt to encourage uptake of the Covid jab in the Muslim community.
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British Muslims boycott Prevent review over 'rigged' appointment of Friends of Israel founder
More than 450 Muslim civil society groups plus 100 leading figures have said that they will boycott the Review of the controversial Prevent policy to be headed by William Shawcross, whose appointment has been called "rigged" by one of the contenders for the post, a former leading prosecutor.
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AQR exerts health arrangements for Nowruz 1400
Mohammad Tavakkoli, Imam Reza (AS) Holy Shrine’s deputy in charge of holy sites said: “Due to the prevalence of coronavirus, AQR’s Nowruz plans for the year 1400 AH, planned six month earlier, are different from previous years.”
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First Muslim woman to chair London university student union: 'Government's attempts to suppress pro-Palestine activities is concerning'
This came in response to reports on the British government's efforts to exert continuous pressure on student unions in universities to adopt a new approach to anti-Semitism, which will affect student activities in support of the Palestinian cause.
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AJUIAK celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Imam Hussain (A.S)
The Birth Anniversary of the 3rd Imam of the Shia Islam and Grandson of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S), was celebrated in Kargil with a Grand Multi-Lingual Hussaini Mushaira in which poets across Kargil have participated.
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Member of the Policy Council of the Women Seminaries:
The late Davoodi was one of the trained women in the Islamic Revolution's doctrine.
A member of the Policy Council of the Women Seminaries, stating that the late Ms. Davoodi initially corrected her relationship with God, and this led God to correct her relationship with others.
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Misuse of social networking sites, a matter of concern in Kashmir
In a message, Syed Karar Hashmi said that the best jokes are those based on truth and daily-life anecdotes but here our culture, ethics, the standard of lifestyle, identity all are at stake.
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A mosque in France opens door to homeless, migrants during tough winter days
The Mantes Sud Mosque in the country’s Yvelines department, located some 50 kilometers (31 miles) west of the capital Paris, has put beds inside the mosque for those taking shelter.
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HRW condemns Saudi Arabia for ‘hateful language’ against Shia in textbooks
HRW said in a report the textbooks currently used in Saudi schools continued to portray negatively some practices associated with Shia Islam, even though the language they maintained “does not make direct reference to Shia Islam or use derogatory terms”,
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Turkish Imam helps drug users beat their addictions
Emin Kır, who was appointed the Imam of the Kaab Mosque, located in the Balat neighborhood of Turkey's largest metropolis, in 2006, is striving to help drug addicts break their bad habits and addictions.
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Israeli occupation police beat Palestinian near Aqsa Mosque
According to sources, police officers assaulted an unidentified young man and tried to strangulate him during his detention in Bab al-Amud area.
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Sabah in Malaysia allows religious activities in mosque, surau from tomorrow
State Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said the permission was in line with the implementation of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in the state.
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Muslim Canadian mother simplifies religion for children
Molendyk, a Canadian convert living in Istanbul makes posts for children to understand Islam with the help of her five kids.
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Al-Nujaba Spokesman
Imam Khamenei, great leader, strategist of world power against arrogants
Al-Shammari divided the process of gaining the Islamic Resistance Axis into a period before and after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, saying, “Today, Imam Khamenei is a great strategic intellectual who was able to lead the fighters against the United States and arrogant powers in such a way as to become a world power.”
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Senior Commander: US, Israel wounded by Islamic Revolution
Speaking at the occasion of 42nd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, General Baqeri said in a message that after 42 years, the Islamic Revolution is still standing tall and moving toward its civilization-making .
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Plans moving ahead for new Muslim cemetery and funeral home east of Calgary
Imam Syed Soharwardy with the Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Assembly says a new cemetery would provide burial options for future generations, but some in the community have questioned the need for a second cemetery.
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The Muslim Council of Britain call on the UN to halt forced cremations in Sri Lanka
The forced cremations of Muslim bodies in Sri Lanka are a serious violation of the religious freedom of a minority group. It is a violation of international law to delay returning a family member’s body for burial in a timely way unless there is good reason to do so.
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France: Muslims continue to protest Islamic charter
Islamic Council of Savoie Region latest group to reject government’s Charter of Principles of Islam in France.
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Muslim group giving free food on Valentine’s Day to break down barriers
The food will be delivered to 200 families who are in need of support.