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‘Buddhism in Spanish is here’: the Latino monks building a unique community
Venerable Sanathavihari is breaking down language and cultural barriers to welcome newcomers to an LA temple.
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Josh Mandel Runs Ohio GOP Senate Campaign 'Through Churches'
We’re blowing up the playbook. I’m sidestepping all of the Republican Party groups and, I’m running a campaign through churches.
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MCB condemns violent attack on Al Aqsa Mosque by Israeli authorities
With the same love and compassion we rightly show to those victims of war in Ukraine, the world must also seek an end to the violence perpetrated by Israeli forces against the people of Palestine.
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2002 pogrom still haunts Muslim freedom fighter’s family in India
Descendants of a local icon of the 1857 rebellion against British rule in Gujarat become victims of the country’s hate politics.
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FM Spox rejects US anti-Iran annual report
The unbridled violence of the US’ police and the murder of blacks in front of the public expose the US government's anti-human rights approaches, and more regrettably, the US response to these human rights abuses has been merely a show.
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Israeli police attack Muslim worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque causing dozens of injuries
The attack was random as police unleashed their firepower at the civilian worshippers in all directions as they broke into the walled holy compound without any consideration for the elderly and children who were there.
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Hamas Chief: Occupiers Have No Place in Al-Quds, Al-Aqsa Mosque
Stating that there are only two options regarding Al-Aqsa developments, Haniyeh said that there must be whether continuation of the occupation and the crimes of the enemy Zionists at Al-Aqsa Mosque or the presence of the Palestinians in this mosque in order to establish the Islamic figure of Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
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Danish far-right party leader burns Holy Quran under police protection in Sweden
Far-right Hard Line party leader burns Muslim holy book in heavily-populated Muslim area.
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Israeli forces attack Palestinian worshippers in al-Aqsa Mosque raid
At least 90 Palestinians injured as Israeli forces fire rubber-coated steel bullets, tear gas and stun grenades during early dawn assault.
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UK policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda criticised as 'cruel'
Those arriving from the Mena region to be significantly impacted, as UK announces partnership with Rwanda despite human rights concerns.
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‘Death tsunami of the church’: Florida pastors seek salvation in real estate
As membership plummets, church leaders are looking for new ways to make ends meet. Some congregants say they’re selling out.
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Thousands in Pakistan form human chain hailing UN designation of March 15 as anti-Islamophobia day
On March 15, the UN General Assembly adopted by consensus a resolution designating March 15 International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
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Halal Food Festival in Toronto, for the Muslim community
One of the leading food festivals in Canada, ‘Night Market Toronto’ has highlighted that they will be launching the first ‘all halal food tour’ which is a first to be held in Canada, from May 6 to June 26.
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Cooking on an empty stomach: ‘It’s not particularly hard … but it is tempting’
For many western Sydney restaurants, the month of Ramadan is the busiest time of year. For fasting staff, that means a day spent around food without stopping to eat.
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How one football club is engaging the local Muslim community during Ramadan
Sport and Islam are becoming increasingly intertwined with religious beliefs visible on the field of play.
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Teen among several Palestinians killed by Israeli troops in West Bank
Palestinian lawyer and two teenagers shot dead on fifth day of Israeli raids in occupied West Bank, Palestinian ministries say, holding Tel Aviv "fully responsible for the repercussions."
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Hamas Says Animal Sacrifice at Al-Aqsa ‘Red Line’, Gaza Resistance Meets to Discuss Israeli Escalation
In a statement, Hamas Resistance group said the animal sacrifice at the holy compound of Al-Aqsa “is a dangerous escalation that crosses all red lines,” stressing that Palestinian people won’t allow such violation “whatever it costs.”
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US: Minnesota Muslims ask for clemency for mosque bombers
Judge grants two bombers reduced sentences after Muslim community leaders appeal for the court to exercise compassion.
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Reparations Advocates Toast Historic Moment in San Francisco
"We’ve never seemed to get this close to actually being acknowledged, being seen, being understood, being empathized with,” she said. “This country has never done that.”
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Iran, Ukraine discuss protecting diplomatic missions, sending humanitarian aid
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba reviewed protecting diplomatic missions, rendering humanitarian aid and bilateral issues.
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Churches Still Depend on Clergy Housing Allowance
While fewer churches own traditional parsonages, the majority take advantage of the federal clergy housing allowance and say it benefits both their families and their churches.
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Turks, Azeris welcome Ramadan special program aired from Imam Reza holy shrine
Head of Channel 14 of Turkey has announced that Turkish and Azeri speakers from across the world watch ‘Da’vat’ (Invitation) program aired from Imam Reza holy shrine in northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Self-sabotaging Catholicism won't help Australia, archbishop says of plenary council prep
“Have we become afraid to speak out what we believe?” he asked. “If we shrink from our prophetic task we will become caught in a spiritual paralysis.”
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“Al-Khitab Al-Hussaini” published in Turkey
The book “Al-Khitab Al-Hussaini” is an analysis of the importance and position of lecturing on the movement of Imam Hussain (a.s.) in maintaining and developing the goals of that Imam.
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Sikhs sue US Marine Corps over hair and beard restrictions
While on duty, Toor and any other Sikh can now maintain their beard and unshorn hair — which are articles of their faith — but they’re still forbidden from doing so during combat deployment and in the course of boot camp.
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Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank
Muhammad Hassan Muhammad Assaf, 34, was killed during an Israeli raid in the city of Nablus.
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Justin Welby backs removal of slave trader memorial in Cambridge college
Archbishop of Canterbury says Church of England has long way to go on journey towards racial justice.
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Digital Information Center adds more than 8,000 non-Iraqi university dissertations and theses
The center has a digital service platform aimed at supporting the scientific movement in the country, by providing a package of office and research services.
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National Muslim charity launching legal challenge of CRA audit, calling it Islamophobic
We want to see an audit that is not discriminatory and we want to be treated like any other religious charity in this country.