Hawzah News Agency
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Number of Active PC(USA) Members, Ministers, Churches Drastically Fell in 2021
Despite the falling number of active members, the PC(USA) did, however, have a slight increase in the number of “youth professions of faith” and “professions of faith & reaffirmations.”
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Japanese government program pushing migrants to abortion, activists claim
Japanese government program pressuring migrants to abort children, activists say.
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Contemporary Muslim artists continue to adapt Islamic patterns to challenge ideas about fixed culture
For Muslim artists in diaspora, traditional Islamic art forms contextualize their connections to their cultural backgrounds within broader social, political and cultural concerns — concerns like migration, cultural identity and diversity.
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Windsor's Assumption church seeks historic status
Parks Canada to decide whether parish should be recognized for its history.
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Ayatollah Ramazani expressed his condolences on the demise of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli’s wife
In the last blessed days of the holy month of Ramadan, I ask God Almighty for His mercy for the deceased, and patience for you and other relatives.
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Southern Baptists may cheer DeSantis’ war on Disney but don’t expect a boycott
Younger Southern Baptist pastors, while holding the same traditional positions on gender roles, are not as eager to jump headlong into the culture wars.
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Buddhist views on suicide examined after climate activist self-immolated on Earth Day
Buddhism does not categorically reject suicide, though its approval is very limited.
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Why are David Cameron and Policy Exchange only targeting Muslim critics of Prevent?
Prevent has been criticised for years by prominent human rights organisations, politicians, student bodies, academics, lawyers and security officials. But none of these organisations, individuals or bodies get the attention.
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Fasting students feel 'special and appreciated' with dedicated lunchtime group for Ramadan
"When they come to this space, all of them are fasting so they don't feel bad," said Haja Nabie, an educational assistant at the school who worked to create the space for students.
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Many dead as truck hits power line during Hindu procession
At least 11 people, including two children, die after being electrocuted as their truck, decorated as a temple chariot, touches overhead power transmission wire.
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Palestinian youth, 21, shot dead by Israeli forces in Jenin
Ahmad Mohammad Massad, 18, from the village of Burqin, was pronounced dead after he was shot with a bullet in the head, adding that three other youths were wounded.
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Sayyed Nasrallah in Quds Multinational Event: Palestine’s Victory Imminent
Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that the battle with the Zionist enemy will lead to an imminent victory, vowing again to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque. “Today, we’re standing on the verge of great and final victory,” his eminence said.
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Four soldiers martyred, three others injured in Israeli aggression on Damascus vicinity
At about 12:41 a.m. on Wednesday, the Israeli enemy launched an aerial act of aggression with bursts of missiles from the direction of Tiberias targeting some sites in the vicinity of Damascus.
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A top French court overturns government-ordered mosque closure, a first
It is the first time the court has not upheld a government's decision to close a mosque on the basis of a "white memo", a document composed by French intelligence services.
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Book introduction:
"Be The Best" written by Abolfazl Sabouri
You should know that God has put all things under your feet. If you are going to live in victory, you have to see every sickness, every obstacle, and every enemy as being under your feet. If you see it being too big, it causes you to feel weak.
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Turkish president hosts religious minority group representatives at iftar dinner
Fast-breaking meal gathers representatives of religious minority groups in Turkiye.
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Young students practice I’tikaf in Goharshad Mosque
Goharshad Mosque in Imam Reza holy shrine has turned into a hub for I’tikaf ceremony of 600 girl and boy high school students in closing days of Ramadan.
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Today the world is on the threshold of a new world order
All countries including Iran have a duty to be active in the fields of both soft and hard power such that they can ensure their nation's interests and security.
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Palestinian in Jerusalem refuses to sell his café to Israel for $31 million
For many years, Emad Abu Khadija, a Palestinian resident of Jerusalem, has shrugged off attempts to buy his small cafe by the Israeli authorities or settlers despite their huge financial offer.
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Countdown to ‘Israel’ Demise Has Already Started: Hezbollah MP
MP Raad underlined the importance of the Umma’s unity and steadfastness in face of the Israeli enemy, denouncing some Arab states’ rush into normalizing ties with the Zionist enemy.
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Palestinian People Sticking to Resistance, Jihad Path
The Palestinian people are still abiding by their rights in their land, noting that today, they are full of life and more capable of confronting the Zionist oppression.
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Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli forces in refugee camp
Ahmed Ibrahim Oweidat, 20, died after being shot in the head by 'undercover' forces during raid near Jericho.
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Al-Haq sends letter to the Office of the US Vice President over support of Israeli settlement enterprise
The United States’ decision to support the presence and sustainment of the illegal Israeli settlement enterprise in its highest office is in blatant violation of international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
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US Commission: Cite Afghanistan for Religious Persecution
A U.S. advisory body says that Afghanistan should join a list of the world's worst violators of religious freedom.
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David Cameron says government should defend its counter-extremism strategy
Prevent has been criticised for discriminating against people of Muslim faith or backgrounds.