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Brunei 100 mosque affairs officers complete Quran workshop
There has been recently a workshop held by mosque affairs officers titled Tadabbur Al – Quran , in Seri Begawan.
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Spain roadworks run into ancient Muslim burial site
Ancient Muslim burial site in Spain discovered by road workers, archaeologist have uncovered such as 300 tombs and they expect to find more.
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Tunisia to reopen Mosques on Monday
Mosques in Tunisia to reopen upcoming Monday with protective measures during the pandemic.
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US: Imam assaulted, rights group urges hate crime probe
Muslim religious leader in California was called 'dirty Arab', 'terrorist' before being punched, says CAIR.
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Tory MP doubles down on “Anglo-Muslim relations” tweet
Conservative MP Michael Fabricant has refused to apologise and claims he was misrepresented over a tweet in which he implied Muslims could not be English.
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Macron gives French Muslim leaders 15 days to 'admit' Islam is an 'apolitical religion'
France president has set charter and said that the Muslims leaders should abide, also said Islam is not political religion.
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Mosque lodges complaint against Walsall Council leader over conduct at Muslim funerals
Walsall Council boss Mike Bird is being investigated by the authority after members of a town mosque alleged he had verbally abused worshippers and mourners at funerals.
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Women's rights bodies seek justice for Muslim girl burned alive in India
A 20-year-old Muslim girl Gulnaz Khatoon was allegedly burned to death by a Hindu man and his friends after rejecting a marriage proposal in India's eastern province of Bihar.
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UNESCO seeks architect to rebuild Mosul’s Nouri mosque
An UNESCO competition has been launched to find a conceptual design for the Al-Nouri mosque and surrounding areas, severely damaged during the 2017 Battle of Mosul.
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Poetry reading session “Prophet of Mercy and Peace” held in five languages in Peshawar
A poetry reading session titled “Prophet of Mercy and Peace” was organized in five languages by the Iranian Cultural Center in Peshawar, Pakistan.
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Austrian police asked Muslims derogatory questions during raids, witnesses say
According to recent police raids police have insulted Muslims by asking offensive questions.
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Islamic Relief Worldwide chief executive to leave after 27 years at the charity
Islamic relief worldwide chief executive who served for 27 years is treading down due to health issues.
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Councillors grant Muslim burial plot request in Derry
Councillors have agreed for plot request for Muslims cemetery who had issues for their burials.
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France is losing its battle with Muslims, Islam and now the West
Emmanual Macron doubles down and pressures newspapers abroad, and Muslims at home, to buy into his narrative of secularism.
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Short circuit behind fire at historic Istanbul mosque
The fire which broke the 17 century Vanikoy mosque caused short circuit, Istanbul fire department announced .
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Israeli occupation police cover Jewish settlers’ tours at Aqsa Mosque for more hours a 'dangerous step'
In a remarks Sheikh Najeh said Israeli police who made decision to extend Jewish settlers tours at al–Aqsa could be dangerous step.
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Palestine: Israel to build new illegal settlement units in Al-Quds
Israel ordered to build news illegal settlement in occupied Palestine.
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Historic Vaniköy Mosque to be restored after fire damage
A fire at Istanbul’s Vanikoy historic Mosque and news reporter said restoration work would be carried out soon.
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Immigrant voters want DACA passed, 'Muslim ban' and child separation ended
Immigrants who cannot vote and have not to right to do so speak about this condition in Trump presidency time.
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How do young Muslims deal with hate speech and verbal assaults?
This study shows how hatred against Muslims and verbal assaults solves as routine in Norway.
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Pakistan govt. under public pressure to expel French envoy over blasphemous cartoons
Public anger continues to simmer in Pakistan against the French government for throwing its weight behind the publication of blasphemous cartoons of Prophet Muhammad under the pretext of freedom of expression.
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Bosnia continues ancient tradition of Islamic education
A Islamic studies is to be maintain in tradition called maktab (elementary School) in Bosnia and Herzegovina .
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Americans, Europeans among first users of AQR Digital Library
AQR is digital library in Mashhad. after Iranians the most users are Americans and Europeans.
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Over 30% Muslims see Islamophobia in UK Labour Party
Investigation by Labour Muslim Network shows 59% of Muslims feel they are not well represented by party.
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Iran rejects US media report on killing of senior al-Qaeda leader in Tehran
Iran Has dismissed Media report in US for saying a senior al-Qaeda leader killed in Tehran.
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Residents of historic island in Africa seeks Turkish help with mosque
A mosque located UNESCO-protected island off Dakar in Senegal in need help of Turkish authorities.
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Danish far-right arrested in Belgium for plotting Qur’an burning
Five anti – Islam suspects arrested for planning to burn Holy Quran In Belgium
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Twelve charged in Germany with plotting mosque attacks, murders
German prosecutors have charged 12 men with plotting attacks on mosques in to kill or injure as many Muslims as possible.
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Muslims feel 'alienated' in France
France’s relationship with its Muslim citizens is worsening in anti-Muslim atmosphere.
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NYC woman blamed for hate crime in attack on Muslim couple
Muslim couple beaten in an Islamophobia attack by a racist women in US.