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Iran rejects UAE’s “unfounded” claims over Persian Gulf Islands
Iran has reiterated that the three islands in the Persian Gulf are an inseparable part of its sovereign territory, firmly rejecting what it described as the United Arab Emirates’ “unfounded and false” territorial claims.
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England's Stafford approves mosque and community centre plans
Stafford Borough Council has approved plans to convert a vacant industrial building into a mosque and community centre. While objections focused on parking and flooding, officials confirmed the site met requirements.
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Director of Iran’s Seminaries hails Ayatollah Shahcheraghi as icon of faith, struggle
The Director of Iran’s Seminaries, Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, has offered his condolences on the passing of the veteran cleric and revolutionary figure Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Shahcheraghi (RA), hailing him as a scholar who embodied faith, moral integrity, and steadfast resistance.
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India: In Shameful Act, Bihar Chief Minister Removes Lady Doctor’s Hijab
It's a violation of personal and religious dignity, assert critics calling for the chief minister’s resignation.
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UN General Assembly adopts resolution confirming Palestinian right to self-determination by overwhelming majority
The United Nations General Assembly today, Monday, adopted a resolution by an overwhelming majority, affirming the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination.
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Photos: Al-Mustafa International University Karachi Honors Scholarly Contributions
AhlulBayt News Agency: A special intellectual and academic program was organized at Jamia Al-Kawthar under the auspices of Al-Mustafa International University, Islamabad. The purpose of the program was to pay tribute to the scholarly contributions of graduates and research scholars from various seminaries and Hawzas across Pakistan.
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Muslim cemetery desecrated with pig heads after terrorist attack in Sydney
A Muslim cemetery in Sydney’s suburb of Narellan was desecrated with pig heads after the Bondi Beach shooting. Police confirmed the remains were removed and investigations are ongoing.
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ICC rejects Israel’s appeal, Gaza war crimes probe continues
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) today, Monday, rejected another appeal filed by Israel to halt the court's investigation into its conduct of the war on the Gaza Strip.
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Egypt's Al-Azhar condemns Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney
Al-Azhar Al-Sharif strongly condemned the Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney that killed 15 people and injured 42. The institution praised a Muslim civilian who bravely stopped one of the attackers, saving lives.
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Special Ceremony Held to Honor Scholarly Contributions of Seminary Graduates in Pakistan
A special ceremony was organized at Jamia Al-Kawthar under the auspices of al mustafa international university, Islamabad branch, to recognize the scholarly services of authors, translators, and research scholars who have graduated from various seminaries and Hawzas across Pakistan.
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Child safety bracelets introduced at Mecca’s Grand Mosque
Saudi authorities have introduced child identification bracelets at the Grand Mosque in Mecca to enhance safety. The bracelets include guardians’ contact details and are available at key gates, especially during Hajj and Umrah.
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Photos: “Fatima (S.A) Path to Salvation” 3d Four-Day Educational Festival Held in Karachi
AhlulBayt News Agency: The third four-day scholarly and educational festival titled “Fatima (S.A) – The Path to Salvation” with the theme of “My Knowledge, My Identity” was held in Karachi under the auspices of the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Abbas (A.S). The program was organized in a joyful and spiritually uplifting atmosphere and witnessed active participation from attendees.
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A Non-Muslim Danish Woman Seeks to Combat Islamophobia by Translating Quran
Elaine Wolff, a non-Muslim Danish woman with a doctorate in Arabic, has translated the Holy Quran with the aim of introducing the religion of Islam to the people of Denmark.
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Education initiative to strengthen ties with Muslim communities in Manitoba of Canada
Manitoba has unveiled a K-12 Anti-Islamophobia Action Plan to ensure inclusivity in schools. The initiative focuses on building relationships with Muslim communities, integrating Muslim history, and training educators.
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Iranian Foreign Minister pays tribute to Belarusian WWII victims in Minsk
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who is on an official visit to Belarus, paid tribute on Monday to the Belarusian victims of the Second World War.
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Anti-Islam narratives challenged after Bondi tragedy
The Bondi Beach shooting during Hanukkah left 15 dead and sparked anti-Muslim blame online. Yet a Muslim fruit-seller, Ahmed al Ahmed, bravely stopped the attacker, saving lives. His heroism highlights the dangers of scapegoating and the need for justice and solidarity.
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Third International Conference on Quran and Science set for New Delhi
The Third International Conference on Quran and Science will be held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, on January 29-30, 2026. The event will cover diverse themes including Quran and sciences, family, and education.
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Iran's Velayati: “Trump Plan” for Caucasus Is Same as Zangezur Corridor
Ali Akbar Velayati, senior adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, stated that the so-called “Trump plan” for the Caucasus is essentially identical to the proposed Zangezur corridor project, stressing that the Islamic Republic of Iran is firmly opposed to it.
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Nigeria’s Islamic Movement commemorates 10 years since Zaria Massacre
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria marked the 10th anniversary of the 2015 Zaria Massacre, where over 1,000 Shi'a Muslims were killed by the army. Human rights groups still condemn the atrocity, while Christian and Muslim leaders stressed its injustice.
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Tehran says US complicit in Israeli war crimes across region
Iran has strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing attacks in Gaza and Lebanon, accusing the regime of genocide and war crimes. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the US and other supporters are complicit, while the UN must act decisively.