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Islam, introduced to Rwanda by Muslim traders in the early 20th century, was historically a minority religion, comprising about 2% of the population. Under Belgian colonial rule, Muslims faced significant marginalization, with restricted access to education and economic opportunities. However, the protective...
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As the new moon of the month of Rabi' al-Awwal AH 1446 was sighted in various parts of the world, the Muslim world is set to mark a significant moment in Islamic history: it has been 1499 years since the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and, according to the lunar calendar, his 1500th birthday will fall...
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's recent actions and statements have drawn widespread criticism for their perceived targeting of the Muslim community, particularly those of Bengali origin. Despite his attempts to frame these policies as measures to promote productivity and cultural preservation,...
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As a scholar, lawyer, biographer, historian, and political commentator, Noorani left an indelible mark on India's legal and intellectual landscape. His life's work, characterized by a relentless pursuit of truth, justice, and equity, has left a legacy that continues to resonate with scholars, lawyers,...
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Hamas has condemned Israeli forces for burning Quran copies and destroying mosques in Gaza, citing these actions as evidence of extremism. Despite ongoing destruction, Palestinians continue to hold prayers near ruined mosques. The United States has reaffirmed its support for Israel’s right to self-defense...
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As we mark the 55th anniversary of the devastating arson terror attack on Masjid Al-Aqsa, the threats against this sacred site seem more severe than ever. The attack, carried out on August 21, 1969, by the Zionist extremist Denis Michael Rohan, led to the destruction of significant parts of the mosque,...
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Shocking videos showing buildings burning, horrifying violence, and women pleading for help have been circulating online. These videos, shared by various accounts, are claimed to be evidence of widespread violence against Hindus in Bangladesh following the sudden fall of Sheikh Hasina, the country’s...
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recent bombardments follow a horrific massacre at a Gaza school, which was sheltering displaced individuals. Over 100 Palestinians were killed in this tragedy, which has prompted widespread international condemnation.
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Yahya Sinwar's appointment as the new leader of Hamas's political bureau following the recent assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31, marks a crucial shift in the leadership of Hamas, the Palestinian Resistance Movement.
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In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday following weeks of escalating protests led predominantly by students against a controversial quota system for government jobs.
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Today, we honor the 15th anniversary of the passing of the esteemed Sayyid Muhammad Ali Shihab, a figure whose enduring legacy has left an indelible mark on Kerala. Known for his compassionate demeanor and profound impact, Shihab Thangal was a beacon of hope and leadership in the state.
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Hamas’s political chief, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in Tehran in what the Palestinian group governing Gaza has attributed to an Israeli airstrike. His death was confirmed in separate statements by both Hamas and Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to Hamas, Haniyeh died in a Zionist...
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Israel's army has been accused of stealing organs from deceased Palestinians in Gaza by the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, which has called for an independent international investigation
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As of Monday, 83% of the Gaza Strip has been marked unsafe for civilians by the Israeli military, with many areas designated as "no-go zones" or issued evacuation orders by the UN's OCHA.
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Israel's far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, visited the highly sensitive Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, a move seen as provocative and potentially disruptive to peace talks aimed at ending the nine-month-long Israel-Hamas war
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Thousands of solemn mourners gathered in the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia on Thursday, 11 July to remember the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims, less than two months after the United Nations established a memorial day to mark the genocide.
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