Hawzah News Agency
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Islam’s outlook toward workers is one of appreciation
Islam’s outlook toward workers is one of appreciation. It is an outlook based on valuing, an outlook that values work and workers.
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Lecture on the book of Shaheed Murtaza mutahri "Tarbiya Dar Islam"
Tarbiya is a kind of development not a kind of industry where you add some things from outside to the materials that you want to change.
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Costumed protesters disrupt Mother's Day Mass in Los Angeles
The group's threat to disrupt Mother's Day Masses came in response to a leaked draft opinion in a Mississippi abortion case that suggests a conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
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Sikh community in Shediac marks religious holiday with celebratory parade
Vaisakhi marks the creation of Sikhism in 1699 and the beginning of harvest season.
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The plight of the Muslim in India
Many Hindu nationalists express the idea that Muslims can never be truly Indians because, unlike Hindus, their holy sites are not in India.
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OIC Secretary General Calls for the Formulation of a Comprehensive Islamic Awareness
In his Speech at the Islamic Unity Conference: OIC Secretary General Calls for the Formulation of a Comprehensive Islamic Awareness that Includes the Rules of Relationship between the Components of the Muslim Ummah.
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Mumbai mosques turn volume down after Hindu demands
"The volume of our azaan (call to prayer) has become a political issue, but I don't want it to take a communal turn," said Kazi, one of the most influential Islamic scholars in the sprawling metropolis on India's western coast.
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After Leak, Religious Rift Over Legal Abortion on Display
The leaked U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion that could end or limit abortion access for millions has sent shockwaves through diverse faith communities.
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France's 1st environmentally friendly mosque: Great Mosque of Massy
Mosque built based on teachings of Prophet Muhammad, Quran, says head of Massy Muslim community.
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Syrian people & government: Victors in an international war
The Syrian people’s and government’s resistance and victory in an international war has increased Syria's credibility.
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Apology, 800 years on, for laws that expelled Jews from England
Church service to mark eight centuries since Synod of Oxford brings together chief rabbi, senior Anglicans and Roman Catholic bishop.
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Charter promotes unity amongst Western imams and scholars
The Global Imams and Scholars Network says it aims to share knowledge and promote traditional and orthodox principles, the message of Islam and preserve the Islamic identity for Muslims living in the west.
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1000 university students perform the graduation oath at the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (PBUH)
The students expressed their overwhelming joy at this event, indicating that the celebration at the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) and performing the Graduation oath there is a turning point in their future lives.
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Pope to Mercedarians: listen to God in your mission
Pope Francis addresses a group of Mercedarians as they meet for their General Chapter.
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WCC shares Vesakh greetings with Buddhist communities
World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca shared greetings with Buddhist communities as they celebrated Vesakh.
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In candid webinar, Orthodox theologians challenge definitions of relationship of Orthodox to ‘the other’
The contribution—and the very compatibility—of Orthodox churches with the ethos of the ecumenical movement was the fruit of a lively online roundtable held 4 May and formally titled “The Role of the World Council of Churches (WCC) in the 21st Century and the Contribution of the Orthodox Church.”
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OIC Secretary-General Heads to Abu Dhabi to Participate in the Islamic Unity Conference
The dialogue will revolve around the idea of Islamic unity in light of the opportunities and challenges that Islamic societies are dealing with in the 21st century.
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US Roe v Wade debate brings up age-old Islamophobic tropes
Experts say the invocation of terms like 'sharia law' is part of a history of denigrating Muslims to outsource American problems.
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Congress of Economy, Employment and Production in the Mirror of Quran and Itrat winds up
The International Congress of Economy, Employment and Production in the Mirror of Quran and Itrat has wound up by appreciating top participants.
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God’s own gardens: why churchyards are some of our wildest nature sites
Peaceful, unpolluted and often left untouched for centuries, a growing green church movement is helping these havens of biodiversity thrive.
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White Evangelicals Twice as Likely to Want to Ban Abortion
Ahead of a possible decision to rescind Roe v. Wade, Pew Research finds most Americans and most believers hold convictions with exceptions.
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Turkish mosque attacked in northeastern France
Unknown attackers throw 3 Molotov cocktails, causing material damage.
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Social media platforms don't remove nearly 90% of Islamophobic content
The nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) said the likes of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok are not acting on the anti-Muslim misinformation and hate speech content reported to them.
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Services available for foreign visitors at Imam Reza holy shrine
Office for Foreign Pilgrims’ Affairs at Imam Reza holy shrine provides visitors of the compound with a variety of cultural and religious services some of which meant to boost their information on Islamic teachings.
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Food aid for S.African families marks end of Ramadan as prices spiral
In the case of Islam, more specifically Ramadan, there is an increased call for generosity of spirit. You can't even celebrate your Eid unless you meet the needs of some poor person somewhere.
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U.S. Supreme Court backs Christian group in Boston flag flap
Boston said that raising the cross flag could appear to violate another part of the First Amendment that bars governmental endorsement of a particular religion.
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Muslims Mark Eid Al-Fitr Holiday With Joy, Worry
Muslims are observing the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr, typically marked with communal prayers, celebratory gatherings around festive meals and new clothes.