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UK Islamic association 2th plan for bigger mosque after approval for expansion
PLANS have been submitted to Thurrock Council to almost double the size of the mosque situated just inside Grays Town Park, adjacent to Park Road.
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US Journalist replies to Trump’s tweet about contracting the coronavirus by posting Martyr Suleiman’s photo
The famous US journalist, Max Blumenthal, replied to the US President Donald Trump’s tweet in which he announced that he and his wife Melania tested positive for the coronavirus by posting the photo of the former commander of IRGC’s Al-Quds Force, martyr General Qassem Suleimani.
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Festival to celebrate Black Muslim identity begins
First-ever online Black Muslim Festival aims to celebrate the contributions and achievements of Muslims of African descent, organisers say.
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In newly-released images of investigation:
Team of forensic police in Khashoggi murder check tandoori oven at Saudi embassy
In the picture, a forensic police are shown inspecting the oven as part of the investigation at the Saudi Consulate where Kashoggi was killed on October 2, 2018, Daily Mail reported.
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UK van driver reverses into Muslim woman in a Hijab after 'giving her a dirty look' in hit, run
A white van driver reversed into a Muslim woman wearing a hijab after "giving her a dirty look" in a hit-and-run caught on CCTV that witnesses said was a "deliberate racist" attack.
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Virus-hit Gaza to reopen some mosques on Sunday
Palestinian authorities will reopen mosques in the Gaza Strip on Sunday after a one-month closure due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Schools and mosques closed in Tehran as COVID-19 infections rise
Schools, libraries, mosques and other public institutions in Tehran were closed for a week on Saturday as part of measures to stem a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases, state media cited authorities in the Iranian capital as saying.
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Top Muslim scholar slams Macron's remarks on Islam
Top Muslim scholar Friday slammed remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron on Islam that sparked stern criticism among Muslims worldwide.
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More than 1.5 million people visit Turkey's Hagia Sophia since reversion to mosque
The Hagia Sophia, which was reverted to its previous status as a mosque after functioning as a museum for decades, has seen an influx of visitors since its reopening as a mosque in July. Professor Mehmet Emin Maşalı, the mufti of Istanbul, where the iconic structure is located, said more than 1.5 million people have visited the mosque and they receive around 30,000 visitors every weekend.
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Mecca to reopen for limited pilgrimages after 7-month pause for virus
Saudi Arabia will reopen the Muslim holy places for the year-round umrah pilgrimage on Sunday, scaled back and with extensive health precautions, seven months after coronavirus prompted its suspension.
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Female Palestinian detained, PA official summoned, elderly man sentenced
The Israeli intelligence agency, Shin Bet, on Wednesday, detained Palestinian activist Aida as-Sidawi, from her home in the Old City of Al-Quds (occupied Jerusalem), the Palestinian Information Center reported.
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Sudan: Fatwa bans normalising ties with Israel
Sudan’s Islamic governmental authority yesterday announced its opposition to Khartoum normalising ties with Israel.
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International community urged to act over descration of Muslim sites in Xinjiang
AT LEAST 16,000 mosques have been destroyed in the western region of Xinjiang, in China, where the minority Uighur Muslim population has been subject to forced “re-education” in detention camps .
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Ten Palestinians detained, including a disabled man, child
The Israeli occupation forces, overnight Tuesday, arrested ten Palestinian civilians from the West Bank, including a young man with special needs, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported.
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Muslim leaders urged to restate unity objectives in UK
The Universal Justice Network (UJN) has appealed to the signatories of a unity declaration to rise up to the challenge posed by the recrudescence of sectarian conflict in Pakistan.
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UK: World halal authority opens London office
The most internationally accredited halal certification body has formally launched operations in Europe by opening an office in London.
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Amal movement describes Macron’s accusations against national duo as political slip
Amal Movement politburo issued on Tuesday a statement in which it reiterated support to the French initiative, adding that nominating Mustafa Adib for premiership came in this context.
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Thug who brutally bashed a pregnant Muslim woman and stomped on her head in Australia Jailed for 3 years
A thug who bashed and stomped on a heavily pregnant Muslim woman at a dessert cafe has screamed the same sickening racial slur at her in court he yelled during the violent attack.
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Pompeo, Saudi FM discuss deal between UAE, Bahrain and Zionist entity
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he discussed the deal between the Zionist entity and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan.
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Biden's debate use of Arabic phrase sparks conversation among Muslims
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday used a bit of Arabic slang that piqued the interest of Muslims on Twitter.
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MP Victoria Prentis visits Banbury Mosque to thank volunteers for their service during coronavirus pandemic
North Oxfordshire MP Victoria Prentis visited the Banbury Mosque to thank the volunteers of Banbury Community Fridge for their service to the community during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Pakistani minorities slam acquittal over mosque razing
In addition to Muslims, Pakistan’s Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs are slamming the acquittal of 32 people accused of inciting the demolition of a 400-year-old mosque in India, calling the Indian court ruling a travesty of justice.
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Palestinian teen sentenced to five years in prison
Israeli military court sentenced, on Sunday, a Palestinian child from Jenin refugee camp, in the northern occupied West Bank, to serve 5 years in prison, the Palestinian Information Center reported.
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Pressure on China’s Royal Mint embassy plans at Tower Hill over plight of its Uighur Muslims
Protests are being raised against the Chinese government at tonight’s Tower Hamlets Council meeting over the million-plus Muslims it has locked up in detention camps.
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The Spokeman of Nujaba in a Critical Dialogue;
The Iraqi government and the murderer of martyr Soleimani and martyr al-Muhandis are hand in hand
Engineer al-Shammari in his interview with “al-Nujaba” TV criticized government and said: the government after the assassination of commanders who gained our victory over ISIS, willingly put their hands in the terrorist Trump’s hands.
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Muslims allowed to pray during working hours, Swedish court rules
Swedish employers must not prevent their employees from praying during working hours, a Swedish administrative court in Malmö has ruled.
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AQR Holds Mesbah Al-Huda contest in 5 live languages
During the month of Muharram, Astan Quds Razavi held Mesbah Al-Huda book reading contest in 5 live languages of the world for those interested.
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Brad Parscale, former Trump campaign manager, hospitalised after self-harm threats
Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale has been hospitalised after he threatened to harm himself, according to Florida police and campaign officials.
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Indian court set to deliver verdict in Babri mosque demolition case
A special court in India will deliver on Wednesday the verdict in the criminal case related to the Babri mosque demolition, almost 28 years after the structure in the Ayodhya town was pulled down.