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Palestinian girl, 18, succumbs to wounds sustained by Israeli army gunfire
Hanan Mahmoud Khadour, 18, from the village of Faqqua, northeast of the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, was shot in the stomach while she was on her way to school during a military raid into the city on April 9.
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Islamic Jihad Chief Hails Iran’s Support to Palestinian People
Iranian command is following up the struggle of the Palestinian people in face of the Israeli enemy, highlighting that the Islamic Republic’s is assured the Palestinians will emerge victorious.
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Arab Officials Normalizing Ties with ‘Israel’ are Neither Arabs Nor Muslims
The resistance in face of the Israeli aggression must basically take the military form that can be complemented by the political and diplomatic forms, condemning the international community’s silence about the Zionist crimes against the Palestinians.
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Hezbollah Strongly Condemns Desecration of Holy Quran in Sweden
Hezbollah, in this context, called on Swedish authorities to convict the perpetrators and punish them in a bid to prevent the repetition of such offensive acts.
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Israeli forces raid al-Aqsa Mosque for fourth time in a week
Israeli jets meanwhile struck the Gaza Strip following a reported rocket fired into Israel from the blockaded enclave.
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Jordan's King Abdullah Warns Israeli Moves in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque Are Threat to Peace
The monarch, who was speaking with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, blamed Israel for "provocative acts" in the mosque compound that violated "the legal and historic status quo" of the Muslim holy shrines.
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Al-Kafeel women's religious schools host more than 50 families of martyrs' orphans
The division of Al-Kafeel women's religious schools at the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine hosted more than 50 families of martyrs and their orphans, in addition to families with special needs.
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Israeli raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque must end: Qatari emir
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani tells Jordan’s king that Palestine has his country's full support in regaining its legitimate rights.
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Top Indian Muslim group petitions court against bulldozing of suspects’ homes
Homes of Muslims alleged to have been involved in stone pelting were demolished in Madhya Pradesh state recently.
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Hijab-wearing women to file complaint over beating by French police
Video footage of the attack showed the police had beaten two women wearing headscarves for minutes in the middle of the road, punched one of them, and tried to throw the other one to the ground.
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Turkiye condemns Islamophobic incident in Sweden
Turkiye will keep fighting against threat posed by Islamophobic and racist mentality, says Foreign Ministry.
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Australia has ‘moral duty’ to take 20,000 more Afghan refugees, Catholic bishops say
The bishops called for a wider reassessment of refugee policies, saying the people fleeing violence or persecution have a “moral claim on our assistance, whether they fit legal definitions of a refugee or not”.
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Why one evangelical pastor left a radicalized, post-Jan. 6 America behind
Jared Stacy is one of a small but growing number of younger evangelical Christians who have left what they see as a religious community led astray from its faith by far-right politics.
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Dozens of Christians arrested in India just before Easter
Hindu extremists believe that all Indians should be Hindus and that the country should be rid of Christianity and Islam, They use extensive violence to achieve this goal.
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African students face higher financial burden, lower acceptance rates to study in Canada
Implicit bias identified in IRCC report could be influencing study permit approval rates.
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Israel government faces new split over Al Aqsa Mosque storming
Arab-Israeli Raam party "suspends" its participation in the coalition government of PM Naftali Bennett over Israeli violence centered on occupied Jerusalem's flashpoint Al Aqsa compound.
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Several injured in clashes at anti-immigration rally in Sweden
Swedish police said officers wounded three people Sunday in the eastern city of Norrkoping as demonstrators protested against plans by a far-right group to burn copies of the Koran. "Police fired several warning shots. Three people appear to have been hit by ricochets and are currently being treated in hospital", police said in a statement.
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The Female Soccer Players Challenging France’s Hijab Ban
France’s soccer federation forbids hijab-wearing women from competing in soccer games, even though FIFA allows them. A collective of Muslim players is fighting what it considers a discriminatory rule.
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Islamic Jihad: Israeli Provocations in Al-Aqsa Push Situation towards All-out Confrontation
We won’t abandon our duty to defend Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Israeli occupation bears full responsibility for this terrorist aggression taking place before the entire world.
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Israeli forces raid al-Aqsa Mosque for third time since start of Ramadan
Officers attempt to clear courtyards to allow Israeli settlers to enter the occupied East Jerusalem holy site.
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Turkish president condemns Israel's interventions against worshipers at Al-Aqsa
In phone call with Palestinian leader, Erdogan reiterates Turkiye's support for Palestine.
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Gov't Spox says desecration of Holy Quran an absolute hateful act
Iranian Government Spokesman Ali Bahadori Jahromi in a message described the shameful insulting against the Holy Quran in Sweden as an absolute hateful act.
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Toronto tightens security at mosques, Islamic community centers
The search continues for the attackers, who opened fire from a vehicle on five people who were coming out of tarawih prayers, special prayers performed after the night (Isha) prayer during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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Papal apology gets mixed reactions from Yukon Indigenous leaders and survivors
She said that instead of apologizing, the church could extend some help to First Nations communities so they can develop programs to help them heal "our own way, and nor just give us money and say 'this is how you have to spend it.'"
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Pope Francis laments ‘Easter of War’ in Urbi et Orbi blessing 2022
In his blessing, Pope Francis prayed for peace in the Middle East: For reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians, for peace in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq.
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Rare Overlap of Holy Days Shows Jerusalem’s Promise and Problems
In its Old City, a Christian, a Jew and a Muslim marked Easter, Passover and Ramadan. To some, it’s a “symphony.” To others, a reminder of division.
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US Muslim students face 'high levels' of bullying
Nearly half of the students interviewed in the state of California reported being bullied for being Muslim, a new report by the Council on American-Islamic Relations found.
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Britain’s Trojan Horse: A hoax that still harms Muslims
The Trojan Horse hoax served to legitimise, legalise, and institutionalise a discriminatory culture against Muslim children.
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Myanmar junta frees 1,600 from jail, but not political prisoners
Families of detained Myanmar protesters had their hopes dashed Sunday after political prisoners were not included in some 1,600 people released by the junta to mark the Buddhist new year.
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Israeli occupation forces launch a fresh attack on Al-Aqsa, injuring and arresting dozens
The attack came despite that a first such attack on early Friday morning was met by statements of condemnation by world, United Nations and European Union leaders.