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More than 140 extremist Jewish settlers defile Aqsa Mosque under tight police guard
Dozens of extremist Jewish settlers on Monday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque under tight police guard.
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Daughter of Martyr Suleimani to RT: Thousands of General’s successors will continue his fight
Hajj Qassem was martyred alongside Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, Deputy Commander of Iraq’s Hashd Shaabi paramilitary force, in a drone strike ordered by US President Donald Trump .
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PM Imran Khan suggests youth to read 'Islam and the Destiny of man'
Prime Minister Imran Khan is usually giving recommendations to his fans and especially the youth of the country.
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Man questioned over message left outside Christchurch mosque
Police have spoken to a 36-year-old man in relation to hate speech being left outside a Christchurch mosque.
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Mini-Mosque in Preston semi loses appeal over opening hours
A mini-Mosque, in a semi-detached house in Preston, has lost its appeal against the city council's refusal to extend its opening hours and allow more worshippers to attend prayers.
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Man arrested for drawing swastikas on Utrecht synagogues, mosque
The man was caught in the act of drawing swastikas on the mosque on .Moskeeplein
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Imam Khomeini Memorial Trust Kargil strongly condemned the sanctions on Al-Mustafa International University:
In a statement, Imam Khomeini Memorial Trust Kargil condemned the new US sanctions on the Al-Mustafa International University of Iran.
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Exploring the Islamic pearl of central Anatolia, city of Rumi: Konya
Boasting some of the most beautiful and artistic mosques in the country, Konya is Turkey’s pearl of Islamic tourism. In this three-part miniseries, we'll explore the attractions of this historic city and first up is a dose of culture and religion.
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The path of the martyrs Soleymani and al-Muhandis continues | al-Nujaba appreciates Iran
In a separate message on the anniversary of the defeat of the Daesh terrorist group, the official spokesman and the political council of the al-Nujaba movement emphasized the continuation of the path of martyrdom and self-sacrifice and appreciated the assistance of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Saudi deported Indians for protesting against Narendra Modi's anti-Muslim register
Motivated by Shaheen Bagh Protests in India last year, where a group of mainly Muslim women organised a sit-in to demonstrate against the National Register of Citizens (NRC),
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US top court says Muslims can sue FBI over no-fly list
3 Muslim men put on, or kept on no-fly list for refusing to inform on co-religionists.
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Al-Kauthar Mosque in Malaysia ready to accept 5,000 congregation members
A Mosque called Al – Kauthar in Malaysia has announced its ready for Friday prayers with plenty of Capacity.
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Austrian court revokes headscarf ban for Muslim students
Christoph Grabenwarter, head of Constitutional Court, says the 2019 ban targeting Muslim girls in primary schools violates equality, right to freedom of thought and religion.
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Saudi court acquits 13 in deadly Mecca crane crash
The Mecca Criminal Court has acquitted 13 defendants, including the Saudi Binladin Group conglomerate, in the case of the deadly collapse of a massive construction crane onto Mecca’s Grand Mosque five years ago.
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Netanyahu to Visit Egypt on Invitation from Sisi: Report
Netanyahu is likely to visit Egypt in the near future on an invitation from .President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
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French Parliament considers ‘internment camps’ for Muslims
A law being considered in the French assembly would see camps being set up to house people that have not committed crimes but are considered “radical.”
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Muslim woman not allowed in Haltom City courtroom because of hijab
A Muslim women who wanted to pay ticket, has been denied to enter court room because of wearing hijab.
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‘Praising Rasul (PBUH)’ collection of poems published in Bangladesh
According to the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, the book has been introduced in the 12th volume of “Bengal Publications” Monthly.
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Australian charged for urging ‘murder of Muslims, Jews’
Tyler Jakovac used social media, communications apps to encourage violence, extreme right-wing ideology, says police.
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Advocate Aga to Afghanistan’s Envoy in New Delhi:
Protection of Shia Hazaras and vulnerable groups against persecution needed in Afghan peace negotiations
Advocate Aga hoped that Peace Negotiations reach its logical conclusion and parties to the negotiations to continue pursuing confidence-building measures including reductions in violence and to continue to engage in good faith.
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Revealed in al-Arabiya Report:
Behind the scenes of the US government cyberattack on the al-Nujaba movement
al-Arabiya acknowledged in a report that the reason for the closure of the websites and accounts of Iraqi resistance groups, including al-Nujaba, was due to Washington’s anger over their close relationship to Iran, as well as their insights into the negative role of the United States in regional instability and insecurity.
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Bin Salman met Netanyahu to protect himself from Biden: Ex-CIA Chief
Mohammad bin Salman met with the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in order to protect himself from any action taken by Biden’s administration
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Anti-Muslim online abuse 'leaving scars' on Leeds victims as Imam Qari Asim calls for city-wide action
A senior Leeds imam is calling on the community to join together in the fight against anti-Muslim online abuse.
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Tehran knows who is behind terror of Iranian scientist: Envoy
Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali said that Tehran is well aware of who masterminded the terrorist attack to assassinate Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
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Israeli spy chief’s visit to Saudi cancelled after Netanyahu meeting leaks: Report
Saudi Arabian officials have reportedly cancelled a planned visit by the head of Israel's Mossad spy agency, Yossi Cohen, after details of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s secret trip to the kingdom were leaked.
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French government announces mass closure of mosques in continuing anti-Muslim crackdown
Extreme-right anti-Muslim campaign in France forced mosque to close or inspected, also accused them with separatism.
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Bahrain to label illegal settlement products as Israeli
An Israeli journalist wrote Thursday on Twitter that Bahrain’s Industry, Commerce and Tourism Minister said his country “will NOT distinguish between Israeli products made within the 1967 lines and those from settlements.”
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Muslim World figures urge boycott of French goods
A number of top religious, political and academic personalities in the Muslim world called for a boycott of French goods.
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Hezbollah sues those who fabricated his alleged involvement in Beirut port blast
Talking to reporters near the Justice Palace in Beirut, MP Al-Mousawi stressed that the blast at Beirut Port “is a crime that some side” attempt.
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Palestine: Palestinian child killed by Israel forces
A Palestinian child died Friday after being shot by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.