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Indian Policeman Assaulted Mosque Muezzin
Muslim organizations have condemned the assault of a mosque muezzin by a policeman in India after video footage circulated online, calling for the immediate suspension of the officer involved and legal action over the incident.
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Islamic Medical Association of Britain Warns of Rising Islamophobia in the UK Health System
The Islamic Medical Association of Britain (IMAB) has issued formal letters calling for urgent action against Islamophobic attacks within the country’s healthcare system, criticizing senior officials for failing to respond to its earlier warnings.
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Islamic Foreign Ministers Stress UN Presence in Gaza, Condemn Israeli Attack on UNRWA Facility
The foreign ministers of eight Islamic countries have issued a joint statement underscoring the vital role of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in supporting Palestinian refugees, and condemning Israel’s attack on the agency’s premises as a clear violation of international law.
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Expansion of “Islamization of the West” Narratives Amid Rising Muslim Migration
Conspiracy-driven narratives about Muslim migration to Western countries portray it as a threat to Christian identity, while demographic data and analysis suggest such fears are significantly exaggerated.
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Review Underway for Proposed Educational and Sports Complex by Al-Ahad Islamic Center in Pennsylvania
Plans for a school and sports complex proposed by the Al-Ahad Islamic Center in Pennsylvania have been reviewed, with the township’s planning commission citing traffic concerns and calling for additional studies and further evaluation.
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U.S. Senator Repeats Controversial Remarks Against Alabama Islamic School
Alabama senator Tommy Tuberville has reiterated anti-Islam remarks while defending the halt to the relocation of the state’s Islamic school, prompting school officials to warn of heightened security concerns.
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Global Islamic Financing Market Forecast to Reach $5 Billion by 2031
A new study by a research firm shows that the global Islamic financing market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 10 percent, reaching $5 billion by 2031.
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Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent: Uzbekistan’s Major Cultural Project to Revisit Islamic Heritage
Uzbekistan’s Islamic Civilization Center has been inaugurated to research, exhibit, and preserve the country’s historical heritage, positioning itself as an international cultural and educational hub.
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Former Vatican Official Criticizes Secularism in Europe
The former head of the Vatican’s doctrinal authority has criticized secularism, saying Europe’s experience shows that closer alignment between the Church and dominant culture has led to a decline in its role and influence.
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Rising Killings of Christian Civilians in Eastern Congo by ISIS’s Central Africa Branch
Since January 2025, ISIS’s Central Africa branch has killed at least 967 civilians, most of them Christians, in eastern Congo, intensifying ideologically driven attacks amid ongoing regional conflicts.
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Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Trump’s Remarks on Europe
Pope Leo XIV has sharply criticized US President Donald Trump’s recent description of Europe as a “decaying” bloc led by “weak” leaders. Trump also accused European governments of failing to contribute meaningfully to efforts aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict.
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Tehran to Host Regional Meeting on Afghanistan Tensions
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that Tehran will host a regional meeting next week to address escalating tensions and recent developments in Afghanistan.
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Storm destroys what is left of houses in Gaza
With 90% of homes destroyed and 94% of tents worn out, Palestinians in Gaza are left exposed to the elements, with no shelter to protect them.
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UK Threatened to Cut ICC funding over Bibi Arrest Warrant
The International Criminal Court [ICC] Prosecutor Karim Khan announced that the British government threatened to defund the court and withdraw from the Rome Statute that helped found it, if the tribunal moved forward with an arrest warrant for “Israeli” prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Afghan Scholar Urges Muslim Unity Through the Prophet’s Ethics and Adherence to the Quran
An Afghan religious scholar praised the Prophet Muhammad’s moral conduct and simplicity, warning that divisions afflicting the Muslim world stem from neglect of the Quran and the AhlulBayt, and urging scholars to shoulder greater responsibility amid mounting external pressures.
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Lebanon Can No Longer Ignore the Suffering of Its Detainees
The suffering of dozens of Lebanese detainees held in the “Israeli” occupation prisons continues, amid a clear failure by the Lebanese authorities to determine their fate.
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Cleric Warns of “Modern Ignorance” in Approaches to Women’s Rights
A religious official in Iran’s Kurdistan province said contemporary claims of defending women’s rights often undermine women’s dignity and humanity, arguing that Islam offers a balanced alternative that upholds women’s inherent value and social role.
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Pezeshkian Calls for Addressing Root Causes of Instability to Achieve Lasting Peace
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told a summit in Turkmenistan that lasting peace requires addressing inequality, discrimination, and unchecked power.
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Putin and Erdogan Hold Talks in Turkmenistan on Bilateral Ties and Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met in Turkmenistan on Friday for talks on bilateral cooperation, regional developments, and key international issues, with the Kremlin describing the discussions as constructive.
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Pakistani Scholar Reflects on the Enduring Presence of the Prophet’s Descendants in Pakistan
Pakistani poet and researcher traced the historical migration of the Prophet’s descendants to Pakistan, describing their revered social status and arguing that this respect endures only when lineage is matched by ethical conduct, spirituality, and public responsibility.
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Russia Accuses Zelensky and Wife of Responsibility for Crimes Against Ukrainian Children
Russia’s Foreign Ministry accused President Vladimir Zelensky and his wife of enabling abuses against Ukrainian children, rejecting Kyiv’s claims of child abductions by Russia. Moscow said alleged violations include linguistic discrimination, psychological abuse, and indoctrination of minors.
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“Israeli” Airstrikes Hit Southern Lebanon, Further Violating Ceasefire
“Israeli” fighter jets carried out new airstrikes across southern Lebanon, Lebanese media reported, in another breach of the ceasefire. The attacks come amid ongoing Israeli occupation, near-daily raids, and fragile US-monitored talks, as Lebanese Hezbollah rejects disarmament under continued aggression.
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Lebanese President Says Detainees in Israeli Prisons Remain Top National Priority
Lebanese President General Joseph Aoun reaffirmed that securing the release of Lebanese detainees held in “Israeli” prisons remains a top priority, pledging to use all available diplomatic and pressure tools as Beirut presses for cooperation amid continued silence from the “Israeli” side.
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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Smuggling Radioactive Material for Alleged “Dirty Bomb” Plot
Russia on Thursday accused Ukraine of secretly transporting radioactive materials through Eastern Europe to assemble a potential “dirty bomb,” claims Kyiv and its Western allies have previously rejected as disinformation, amid heightened tensions and warnings of environmental and security risks.