Muslims
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Muslims Must Not Fall Behind in Science, Knowledge: Ayatollah Ramazani
The Secretary-General of the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly said that Muslims once served as the center of global science and knowledge, adding that the West adopted science from Muslims and now boasts about it.
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Nigerian Muslims, Christians condemn Trump’s military threats
Muslim and Christian leaders in Nigeria have jointly condemned threats by US President Donald Trump to launch military action against their country, describing the remarks as “provocative and destructive” to national unity.
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Educational workshop for Muslim youth held in Zagreb
The Youth Club of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, held a special scientific workshop for Muslim youth entitled “Connection with the Holy Prophet’s Hadith”. This program was held within the framework of the club’s continuous educational activities aimed at strengthening the values and Islamic identity of young people.
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Webinar on "Faith, Family, Finances and Fitness" to be Held in Canada
An online educational event titled “Faith, Family, Finances and Fitness” will be held in Canada on Thursday, October 23.
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Vatican Apostolic Library offers dedicated prayer space for Muslim scholars
The Vatican Apostolic Library has set aside a small area where Muslim researchers can perform their prayers during their visits.
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Rising Islamophobia in Australia: Government Envoy Warns of Social and Psychological Consequences
A new report by Australia’s Special Representative on Combating Islamophobia has revealed a sharp rise in discrimination and hatred toward Muslims across the country in recent years.
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Sharjeel Imam and Atruggle For Muslim Selfhood in Majoritarian India
The conscience of Indian Muslims has long been governed not by their own collective agency but by the dictates of majoritarian politics. First under Congress and now more aggressively under the BJP. Congress relied on tokenistic representation while suppressing independent Muslim voices, often reducing Muslim identity to communal appeasement.
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Spanish Government Orders Jumilla Municipality to Lift Ban on Muslim Religious Festivals
Spain’s central government has ordered the municipality of Jumilla, in the Murcia region, to lift its ban on holding religious festivals and gatherings in public spaces. The Minister for Territorial Policy described the measure as “discriminatory” and a violation of religious freedom, stressing that “there can be no compromise in the face of intolerance.” According to the minister, the ban primarily targeted Muslims.
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Owaisi: Indian minorities treated as hostages, not citizens
AIMIM president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi launched a sharp attack on Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju over his recent claim that minorities in India receive more benefits and protections than the majority.
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Singaporean doctor fined for insulting remarks about Islam
An 85-year-old retired Singaporean doctor was fined S$10,000 (approximately US$7,700) on Monday for making a Facebook post deemed insulting to Muslims.
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ICRO Chief calls for Muslim solidarity to address global challenges
Solidarity and cohesion among Muslims play a significant role in confronting global challenges, the head of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) said.
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Muslim Canadians demand concrete action against Islamophobia ahead of Federal election
As the country’s federal election enters its pivotal final phase, Muslim Canadians are emphatically urging the next government to move beyond symbolic gestures in addressing Islamophobia and are instead demanding decisive action to combat it.
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Islamic center launched in Tefragh Zeina, Mauritania
An Islamic center for teaching the Quran, religious sciences, and the Arabic language was inaugurated in the town of ‘Tefragh Zeina’ near Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania.
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Growing Muslim population in Japan sparks demand for burial cemeteries
As Japan’s Muslim population grows, so does the demand for burial sites that align with Islamic practices, challenging the country’s long-standing tradition of cremation.
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Muslim charities in Britain face banking restrictions
Muslim charities in Britain are facing increasing financial pressure as new data indicates clear discrimination by the country’s banking system against these organizations.