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Scathing report says Canada military rife with extremism
In addition to sexual misconduct and domestic violence, hate crimes, extremist behaviours and affiliations to white supremacy groups are growing at an alarming rate in both Canada and its Defence Team.
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Imam Reza holy shrine home to biggest, most specialized Holy Quran museum
Imam Reza holy shrine is home to the biggest and most specialized museum of the Holy Quran across the globe.
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Iran envoy warns against Israel’s brutalities against Palestinians
The conflict in Palestine can only be resolved if the occupation ends and the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people are fully recognized, restored, and protected, resulting in full restoration of the Palestinian sovereignty over the entire Palestine.
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The office of His Eminence, the Supreme Religious Authority, assigns the monetary value of Zakat al-Fitr
The Office of the Supreme Religious Authority Sayed Ali al-Sistani determines the monetary value of Zakat al-Fitr for this year to 2250 Iraqi dinars.
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Religious freedom in India ‘significantly worsened’: US panel
For third straight year, US commission recommends adding India to religious freedom blacklist over alleged abuses.
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Discrimination against Muslim Americans rose by 9% in 2021
According to the report, CAIR received 6,720 complaints nationwide last year involving a range of issues including immigration, travel discrimination, law enforcement and government overreach, hate and bias incidents, custody rights, school incidents and free speech incidents.
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President al-Assad congratulates Christian denominations that follow Eastern calendar on Easter
They affirm full confidence in the ability of the Syrian people to rebuild what has been destroyed during the terrorist war and overcome the economic impacts of this war and unjust sanctions imposed on them.
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A Jewish understanding of conversion
Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster considers Jewish approaches to conversion and how new believers are welcomed into the fold.
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Vatican, Canadian bishops failing to work closely with AFN to plan Pope's visit, says regional chief
Chief Gerald Antoine, who led the AFN Vatican delegation, says church must meet needs of survivors.
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Quran burning 'tour' shows spotlight on rising Swedish far right
Local Muslims, politicians weigh in on 'planned, distasteful' anti-Muslim campaign in Sweden that provoked riots.
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Acquiring index book according to the standard MARC 21 and rules RDA
Among the requests we received for the acquisition of this edition was a request by the Lebanese National Library, where Professor Fatima al-Bazal explained that this book is one of the latest guidance books for those interested in cataloging manuscripts according to scientific rules.
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Book introduction:
"Theological Instructions (Amuzish-e Aqa'id)" written by Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi
From an Islamic point of view, religion is the pursuit of truth. In this sense, it is not intrinsically different from science which is the quest of the human mind to discover facts pertaining to the physical world. The distinction between religion and science lies in the kind of knowledge they seek and the methods they use for obtaining that knowledge.
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Ansarullah Condemns Bombings of Mosques, Schools in Afghanistan
The Political Bureau of Ansarullah has strongly condemned the bloody bombings in Afghanistan, which targeted civilians in mosques and schools in an American scheme aimed at pushing the country toward civil war.
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IHRC issues safety advice after attack on London worshippers
The month of Ramadan often sees a spike in hate crimes against Muslims and their places of worship because of the greater visibility of worshippers attending mosque, especially during the night.
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Jae Deen: rapper talks about navigating through Ramadan as a revert
My parents were not too fond of the idea of me being Muslim at first, but now they say things like “Mashallah”, and “Ramadan Mubarak” and they fully support my path to Islam and love how much it's benefited me in life.
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Mosque's epic move from Winnipeg to Inuvik a story of communities coming together, says picture book author
Shazia Afzal's new book introduces readers to story of mosque moved more than 4,000 km in 2010.
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Pope Francis: ‘Mary teaches us not to be ashamed of tears’
Meeting members of the Pastoral Community of Our Lady of the Tears” in Treviglio, in Northern Italy, Pope Francis highlights that the world today has lost the capacity to “cry with the heart” at the tragedies of our times, as Mary did showing God’s compassion.
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Coach’s Prayers Prompt Supreme Court Test of Religious Freedom
Joseph Kennedy, a football coach at a public high school in Washington State, lost his job after praying on the 50-yard line after games.
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Statement on Disruptions at Masjid al-Aqsa by Israeli Forces
The Islamic Shura Council of Southern California, on behalf of the SoCal Muslim community, decries the recent and on-going deplorable attacks on innocent worshippers in the sacred sanctuary of Masjid al-Aqsa by the Israeli military and police.
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Israeli navy attacks fishermen off Khan Yunis
Israeli naval forces and their gunboats have long been harassing Gaza fishermen, shooting at them, damaging their boats and making arrests. Sometimes fishermen were injured or killed during gunfire attacks.
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Israeli Restrictions on 'Holy Fire' Ignite Christian Outrage
Christians have celebrated their “Holy Fire” ceremony at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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The unified annual condolence procession of the servants of the two holy shrines
The procession, which was preceded by the symbolic coffin of the Commander of the Faithful (peace be upon him), started from the holy shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) passing by the area between the two holy shrines, and chanting slogans and sad poems that expresses the sad impact on this tragedy on the hearts of believers and lovers of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them).
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Ramadan: Hagia Sophia a glimpse of Turkey’s modern transformation
With tarawih prayers resuming after 88 years this Ramadan, the museum-turned-mosque stands as a sublime feat of Turkey’s Ottoman past.
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Anti-Muslim racism in German media organisations, explained
The German state broadcaster Deutsche Welle has been systematically targeting Muslim staff over political issues and sacked many Muslim journalists for alleged anti-semitism.
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Protests continue in Sweden over burning of Quran
Hundreds gather in capital Stockholm to protest burning of Muslim holy book in southern Linkoping city.
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Easter Mass held in Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
Ceremony, led by Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomew, held at Aya Yorgi Church in Istanbul.