Friday prayers
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Sheikh Qassim Slams Friday Prayer Ban in Bahraini Mosque
Bahrain's most prominent Shia cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim has condemned the continued ban on holding Friday prayers in Imam Sadiq (PBUH) Mosque in Diraz region of Manama.
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Grand Ayat. Javadi Amoli:
Last Week’s Massive Friday Prayer Pride of Nation
Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli has said, “Last Week’s massive Friday prayer in Tehran was the source of pride for the Iranian nation.”
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Ayat. Arafi warns not to cross Iran’s red line
Ayatollah Arafi who delivered the sermons of this week’s Friday prayer in Qom stated, “The first step in supporting the oppressed people of Palestine is for the leaders of Islamic countries to go beyond mere rhetoric; they should close the Israeli embassies in their countries and sever their relations.”
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Friday Imam of Mumbai:
Train Children to Serve Ahl Al-Bayt Pilgrims
Hujjat al-Islam Seyyed Ahmad Ali Abedi, in his Friday prayer sermons in Mumbai, emphasized the importance of raising children to serve the Ahl a-Bayt’s (PBUT) mourners, and urged families to teach their children the spirit of self-sacrifice and involve them in religious programs.
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Sunni Scholar condemns killing of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran
The Friday imam of Baneh city in Iran stated,” The Zionists and the enemies of Islam should beware that such inhumane act will never go unanswered since the act of the Zionists in assassinating Martyr Ismail Haniyeh called into question the humanity and honor.”
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Pakistani Cleric: Human Society Needs a Just System
Hujjat al-Islam Ashfaq Wahidi said,” The colonial powers have always violated people's rights and introduced the tyranny system in the name of freedom. As a result, unemployment, inflation, terrorism and social threats has increased.”
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Karar Hashemi urges no multiple Friday prayers in same area
Eminent Sociopolitical activist Seyed Karar Hashemi appealed religious clerics and Scholars to boycott double Friday prayers.
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60,000 worshippers attend Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Last Friday, the attendance was higher at around 80,000 people. The mass attendance of worshippers comes amid tight Israeli security measures.
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Al-Aqsa Mosque: Israeli forces on high alert as thousands attend Friday prayer
The Islamic trust, or Waqf, which administers the affairs of the mosque, said 80,000 people attended the prayer service, with visitors coming from the occupied West Bank and the Palestinian community within Israel.
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‘It just feels so wrong’: UAE works on Friday for first time
People juggle work and Friday prayer as country switches to Saturday-Sunday weekend.
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45.000 of Palestinians perform Friday prayer at Aqsa Mosque
Thousands of Palestinians from 1948 Occupied Palestine, al-Quds (Jerusalem) and the West Bank performed the Friday prayer at the holy Aqsa Mosque in Occupied al-Quds.
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Israel blocks worshipers from reaching Al-Aqsa Mosque
Hamas, Islamic Jihad movement decry exclusion of Palestinians from Haram al-Sharif for Friday prayers.
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Israeli police enforce restrictions on worshipers heading to Al-Aqsa mosque
The Israeli police prevented worshipers other than residents of the Old City of Occupied al-Quds (Jerusalem) from reaching the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque to perform Friday prayer under the pretext of closure imposed by the Israeli government.
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Canberra's Friday prayer:
Ayatollah Khamenei is the unique leader in the Islamic world
Allameh Ashfaq Vahidi, Canberra's Friday prayer leader in Australia, Ayatollah Khamenei is the only unique leader in the Islamic world.
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Al-Kauthar Mosque in Malaysia ready to accept 5,000 congregation members
A Mosque called Al – Kauthar in Malaysia has announced its ready for Friday prayers with plenty of Capacity.
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Farewell to Gli, famed feline of Hagia Sophia mosque
The world-famous feline who made Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia her own is now part of the history of the iconic mosque.