December 2020

Islamic Fashion Keeps Up With Fashion Trends

A young Muslim-American woman, Iman Dobouni, from Dayton, Ohio, launched a social media blog that shares all the modest fashion brands in America to help Muslim women keep up with the latest trends and feel beautiful without giving up their Islamic dress code.

Hate Speech on Facebook

Members of the American Congress expressed their concerns about content on social media that demonizes Muslims. It demanded that Facebook take strong measures to prevent hate speech against Muslims, noting that calling for violence on social media is unacceptable.

Benin: Searching for Peace

Ouidah in Benin features adjacent historical buildings for different religions. This film shows how members of local religions helped in constructing one of these buildings, establishing decades of coexistence.

Man Jailed for Stabbing an Imam in London

A court sentenced a British man to 11 years in prison for stabbing Imam Raafat Maglad at the London Central Mosque last February. The accused admitted he was guilty of severe bodily harm with intent and possession of a bladed article in a public place.

“India has become a dangerous place for Muslims”

A recent human rights report revealed that policies adopted by the Hindu majority in India increased pressure on Muslims. India has become a dangerous place for the Muslim minority, as millions of Indian Muslims are being threatened with losing their citizenship.

Islam Spreads in Ghana

Hundreds of residents from the villages of Otshado, Agerbegi, and Meeba have converted to Islam last week at the hands of preachers who are members of an Islamic missionary campaign in countries of West Africa that seeks to introduce the pillars of Islam

Unique Friendships in Togo

How can friendships withstand religious differences? In a film from Togo, we learn about two girls who were able to change their religious differences into a common factor in building a lifetime friendship.

Halal Food in French Schools

  The Supreme Court in France has ruled that providing pork-free meals for Muslim students does not conflict with the principle of secularism. The ruling comes in response to a complaint filed by the Muslim students' guardians.

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