October 2020

The Voices of American Muslim Youth

The American magazine, The Nation, published that American Muslim youth showed desire to participate in the upcoming presidential elections, as many rushed to register their names for the first time to vote because they want their voices to be heard.

A Judiciary Court Serves Justice to a Muslim Woman

A court in Sydney sentenced an Australian citizen to 3 years in prison for assaulting a pregnant Muslim woman for wearing the hijab in a café last November. The court confirmed that Muslim women have the right to wear the hijab in public places without fear.

The Plight of Kaduna Muslims

One hundred Muslim leaders in Nigeria expressed, through a joint statement, that the sectarian attacks against Muslims in Kaduna aim to eliminate their presence, requesting to globally publicize their predicament and correct misleading information.

There Is No Place for Muslims in Mumbai

Many Muslims in India were shocked to reveal that the Hindu population in Mumbai does not allow Muslims in their neighborhoods or allow brokers to rent out homes to Muslims, except for poor neighborhoods that rent out modest homes that lack the most basic services.

Early Warning of Terrorism

How can data science help build a safe future for children without extremism and terrorism? Is there an early-warning model that predicts how lethal a terrorist organization will become in the future? The early warning of terrorism model can answer these questions.

Anti-Racism Coordinator

The Guardian British newspaper pointed out that it was a excellent idea for the European Union to create the Anti-racism Coordinator position. However, it warned that this position will not be effective if hatred against Muslims is not part of their agenda.

Lebanon: Coexistence Born from Crisis

In a documentary produced by Sawt Alhikma, we learn about the exceptional Lebanese experience of coexistence and how a crisis can yield peace. This experience has shown that Lebanese people are able to overcome their differences and unite together in the face of crises.

Open Mosque Day in Germany

A thousand mosques in Germany prepare for visitors of various religions on October 3, 2020, for Open Mosque Day, to introduce Islam. Although the number of visitors is usually more than 100,000, it may not exceed 10,000 this year due to the Corona virus Outbreak.

Togo Seeks a Future Without Terrorism

Togo, located in West Africa, recently implemented international and national measures to end the threat of terrorism for its future generations. The country, in which Muslims make up 20% of the population, hopes that it will be able to continue implementing its development plans to improve its citizens’ lives.

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