Today, February 1, is called World Hijab Day, and this day is celebrated every year in different countries, and its purpose is to recognize the millions of Muslim women who have chosen the Hijab and adorned their lives with the Hijab. On this day, many conferences are held around the …
Read More »Photos: Sheikh Zakzaky after 5 years still in prison
ABNA: Daily #FreeZakzaky protest took place in Banex Plaza that is in Wuse II Abuja capital of Nigeria on 27th July 2021. Protesters demand immediately release of Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife, they chanted: ′ Today no fear, Zakzaky Must Be Free.”
Read More »New Islamic libraries open in Berlin
IQNA: A number of libraries with Islamic and Fiqh (jurisprudence) books have been launched for Muslims in Germany. According to karbala-tv.net, a number of Islamic societies and institute in Berlin, the capital, have opened the libraries with religious and jurisprudential books in the German language. Sheikh Ali Shahrour, Head of …
Read More »WHO: Too early to ease virus restrictions in Europe
The World Health Organization’s European director Hans Kluge said it is too early to ease coronavirus restrictions in Europe. “Thirty countries have seen a significant decrease in 14-day cumulative incidence … Yet, transmission rates across Europe are still very high, impacting health systems and straining services, making it too early …
Read More »Amnesty slams France over weapons used against Lebanon Protesters
Amnesty slammed France over weapons used against peaceful protesters in Lebanon. Amnesty International on Thursday urged Paris to halt weapons sales to Lebanon, saying French-manufactured rubber bullets, tear gas grenades and launchers had been used to quell peaceful demonstrations. “France has for years been supplying Lebanese security forces with law …
Read More »Vigil Planned for Quebec City Mosque Attack Victims
On Jan. 29, 2017, Canada’s Quebec was rocked by a terrorist attack on the Grand Mosque of Quebec City that took the lives of six Muslims during prayer. The Conseil des Associations Musulmanes de l’Estrie (CAME), with the collaboration of several other organizations in the region, has organized a virtual …
Read More »FBI investigating alleged anti-Muslim Instagram threat
The Missouri chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Missouri), a chapter of the nation’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization, Thursday thanked the FBI-St. Louis field office for its “swift and professional” response to a threat message received on CAIR-Missouri’s Instagram account via direct message. In a statement, …
Read More »Photos: ‘Free Zakzaky’ protest held in Abuja, Nigeria
ABNA: ‘Free Zakzaky’ protest held in Abuja, Nigeria 19-01-2021.
Read More »Visually-impaired Egyptian brothers and their sister memorize Quran
IQNA: Mohamed, Fares and Malalk are three members of an Egyptian family who have been memorizing the Quran since early childhood despite being visually-impaired. The two brothers and the sister are all blind but this hasn’t prevented them from learning the Quran by heart. They live in the northern port …
Read More »Human rights organizations to launch a campaign to highlight Sheikh Zuheir Ashour’s situation
Bahrain Mirror : It has been 6 months since contact was lost with imprisoned Sheikh Zuheir Ashour. This long period of time didn’t push the National Institute for Human Rights (NIHR) to reveal Sheikh Ashour’s fate or situation inside prison, where he is serving a 75-year prison term. The NIHR …
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