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Republicans grill Biden judicial pick for upholding COVID-19 religious service curbs
Republicans accused Lee of treating houses of worship unfavorably by upholding Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker’s March 2020 order, which limited gatherings to no more than 10 people at churches and other establishments to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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Racism is more dangerous than ever in Germany
Even though the current German coalition government's declarations highlight that Islam and Muslim citizens are welcome in Germany, these comments must be backed up by deeds.
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Conclusion of the Al-Kafeel National Forum for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Applications
The activities of the Al-Kafeel National Forum for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Applications, held by the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine represented by its public relations department.
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Eleventh anniversary of the launch of Baqi Gharqad website
The official opening of the site was held at the courtyard of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), attended by the Senior Official of the al-Abbas’s (p) holy shrine -the secretary-general at the time- His Eminence Sayed Ahmad al-Safi, representatives of the offices of religious authorities in Najaf.
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World researchers to have access to Imam Reza shrine library sources
Researchers and scientists from all over the world must have access to the rich sources of Imam Reza holy shrine’s Central Library, says Hoj. Ahmad Marvi, custodian of Imam Reza holy shrine, in the opening ceremony of holy shrine’s huge treasure of written works.
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Iran expects Arab countries to take explicit political action regarding Palestine
The solution to regional issues is in the hands of regional countries and this solution should be sought through dialogue.
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Article:
"Some Thoughts on the Road to Islamic Solidarity" written by Muhammad al-’Asi
The Islamic world in our time and generation is a world of political divisions, economic disparities, cultural misunderstandings, and sectarian schisms. Any attempt to consolidate the Islamic peoples of the world will be futile if these facts are ignored.
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Crown drops 24 fines against B.C. pastors for violating COVID-19 orders
The justice centre says in a news release that police began ticketing churches for ignoring health orders to hold services starting December 2020.
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Al-Mustafa University Publications participate in Tehran Intl. Book Fair
Al-Mustafa International Publication Center has participated in Tehran International Book Fair simultaneously in three sectors for the first time including international, public sector as well as cyberspace.
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Romanian Ambassador visits holy shrine of Lady Masuma (as)
Romanian Ambassador to Tehran, Mirla Carmen Greco visits the holy shrine of Lady Masuma (as) in Qom.
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‘Perpetual Violence’: India’s Dangerous New Pattern of Communal Tensions
As a national campaign by right-wing groups inflames local tensions, Muslim communities are facing the harshest punishments, according to activists, analysts and retired officials.
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OIC Condemns the Assassination of Palestinian Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by the Israeli Occupation
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) expressed strong condemnation of the assassination of Al-Jazeera correspondent, Shireen Abu Akleh, in the Palestinian territories.
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Nobel Laureate and Physicist Wilczek Wins Templeton Prize
Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist and author Frank Wilczek has been honored with this year's prestigious Templeton Prize, recognizing individuals whose life’s work embodies a fusion of science and spirituality.
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Former Oxford college dean and senior cleric to leave Church of England
Martyn Percy cited a ‘parlous state of safeguarding’ and ‘culture of bullying and harassment’ in the church.
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Digital Geneva Convention required to set up clear rules on social media
Rules may be broken, but at least we can all agree on common platform, says Matthias Lufkens.
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Abu Akleh, killed while covering Israeli raid, chose journalism to be close to people
“Al Jazeera holds the Israeli government and the occupation forces responsible for the killing of Shireen,” it said, calling on the international community “to condemn and hold the Israeli occupation forces accountable for their intentional targeting and killing” of the reporter.
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Students must understand the value of resistance
Students must understand the value of resistance. What’s a resistant nation? One that doesn’t submit to extortion and coercion. The elixir to cure the country’s problems is a spirit of resistance. A nation must be able to resist coercion. This must be formed in us from childhood.
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Anglican church put interests of alleged abusers ahead of victims
Cydney Proctor says she disconnected from the Anglican Church of Canada after being the victim of alleged sexual misconduct by men affiliated with the church. She previously shared her story with the Anglican Journal, the church's national newspaper, and experienced a breach of journalistic practice.
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Five days of events organized in London, Ont. to honour Muslim family killed in last year's fatal attack
The events run from June 3 to 8 and are being hosted by the City of London and a number of organizations, including the London Muslim Mosque, Youth Coalition Combating Islamophobia, and the Muslim Wellness Network.
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Orthodox churches pray and reflect on reconciliation as WCC 11th Assembly approaches
Orthodox churches convened in Cyprus this week to prepare for the World Council of Churches (WCC) 11th Assembly, as well as to pray and reflect together on how to keep dialogue open amid the world’s grave challenges.
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Being ethical person does not mean reading ethical books
The Secretary-General of the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly said, “Ethics does not mean reading a thousand ethical books. Because one may read many ethical books, but he is far from the comprehensiveness of morality, according to Quranic verses and hadiths.”
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Head of Qom Women Seminary announced,
3,000 students currently studying in Qom women seminary
The head of Women Islamic Seminary of Qom Province referred to the number of students studying in the seminary schools and said: Currently, 3,000 students are studying in the Women Seminary of Qom Province
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Convey the message of Iran's peace and friendship to the world
Grand Ayatollah Javadi meets Int. University Professors
A group of academic activists from the United States, Canada, and Austria met with Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli at Asra International Foundation in Qom and enjoyed his guidelines on ways to promote justice and peace around the world.
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Vietnam's whale worshippers
Within shoreline communities, whales are gods of the southern sea. Worshippers in Phuoc Hai pay their respects to the whale god.
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Experts, families say Sweden's social system mistreats Muslim children
Social agencies have the right to send their staff and take children from their homes or from school without their parents’ knowledge.