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Islamic nations should unite to fight extremism: Amirabdollahian
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian stressed the need for unity among Islamic countries to fight extremism.
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Islam should be respected by other religions: Malaysian Minister
Malaysia’s religious affairs minister said the burning of the Quran by a political party leader in Sweden is an extreme act that should not be done by a person of influence.
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Prominent Kyrgyz swimmer converts to Islam
Vladislav Shuliko, who is said to be a world record holder for swimming, has converted to Islam.
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Dutch soccer star Seedorf embraces Islam
Former Dutch midfielder Clarence Seedorf has converted to Islam, according to a post in his Instagram.
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Europe, Islamic countries hold online meeting on tourism, health tourism
An online business networking meeting on tourism and health tourism was held between Europe and Islamic countries on Thursday.
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Dr. Mohd Ma’Sum Billah: In cryptocurrencies a reform is essential
In an academic meetings Dr. Mohd Ma’Sum Billah said: The most important jurisprudential problem of Bitcoin is lacking of law. Therefore a reform is essential.
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Sixth Issue of “Islam and Cyberspace Newsletter” published
The Sixth issue of the “Islam and Cyberspace newsletter” was published. The newsletter has been prepared and published by the International Unit of the Office of Islamic Studies on Cyberspace (OISC). The main topic of the newsletter is Islamic news on cyberspace.
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Professor of University of Maryland:
Cyberspace is an effective tool to overcome Islamophobia, negative stereotypes about Muslim women
On Tuesday, January 25, 2022, with the efforts of the Office of Islamic Studies on Cyberspace (OISC) the ninth live webinar titled “Muslim Women’s Activism in Cyberspace” was held.
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Those who sow seeds of discord have no place in Islamic society of Iran: Pres. advisor
The president’s advisor in ethnic and religious affairs said here that those who sow the seeds of discord have no place in the Islamic society of Iran, adding that no one is allowed to insult religious sanctities, since our religion, Quran, the Holy Prophet (AS), and Qibla are all the same, having roots in Islamic unity.
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Webinar on “Muslim Woman’s Activism in Cyberspace” to be held
The ninth session of the series of academic meetings about cyberspace and Islam will be held on “Muslim Woman’s Activism in Cyberspace” by Dr. Sahar Khamis.
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Cyberspace lacks an aura and atmosphere of communication: Official
Tuesday, December 28, 2021, with the efforts of the Office of Islamic Studies on Cyberspace (OISC) the seventh live webinar titled “Cyberspace and Its Impact on Social Communication System of Muslim Communities” was held.
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Forth Issue of “Islam and Cyberspace Newsletter” published
The forth issue of the “Islam and Cyberspace newsletter” was published. The newsletter has been prepared and published by the International Unit of the Office of Islamic Studies on Cyberspace (OISC). The main topic of the newsletter is Islamic news on cyberspace.
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Islam does not allow insulting any religion: Pakistani PM’s representative
Pakistani Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Interfaith Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi said Islam is a religion of peace that does not allow insulting any religion or permits others to commit blasphemy.
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The third issue of "Islam and Cyberspace Newsletter" published
The third issue of the Islam and Cyberspace newsletter was published in English.
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Webinar on “Islamophobia in Cyberspace” to be held on Sunday
The sixth session of the series of academic meetings about cyberspace and Islam will be held on “islamophobia in cyberspace” by Dr. Seyed Hadi Sajedi presentation, an Assistant Professor of Baqerul Uloom University.
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Modern Islamic civilization not to be realized without Shiite-Sunni cooperation: Top cleric
Secretary-General of the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought (Taqrib) Hamid Shahriari said that the modern Islamic civilization couldn’t be materialized without cooperation between Shiite and Sunni denominations.