September 2020

Islam and the Australian Aborigines

In the burial ceremonies followed by the aborigines of Australia, "Mimpi Walitha" is a term that the inhabitants use to refer to the divine self. It is one of the manifestations of Islamic influence prevalent in the indigenous culture of Australia today.

Charity in the Holy Quran

  The International Day of Charity on September 5th aims to educate and motivate people and organizations to help others. The Holy Quran has many verses that encourage charity and promise contributors the best reward in this world and the hereafter.

Athan Restrictions in South Africa

Leaders of the Muslim community in South Africa are disappointed with the restrictions on Athan imposed on mosques in several cities, in response to complaints that were said to be motivated by hatred or political reasons since there is no reason to prevent it.

Islamic Initiative in Tsukuba

The University of Tsukuba of Japan launched an initiative to spread coexistence and tolerance among its students, by sending 40 of them to visit the Tsukuba Mosque to learn about Islam and their Muslim neighbors. It aims to expand the initiative to various mosques.  

Chad’s Youth Promote Peace

Many Muslim and Christian youth associations in Chad formed a network to end conflicts and promote peace, through non-traditional activities, most notably establishing a day of brotherhood between people of different religions and ethnicities.

Destroying Palestinian Homes

Did you know that the Arab presence may disappear from Palestine within the next hundred years? This shocking information is the inevitable result of the Israeli occupation's long-term plan to demolish Palestinian homes for the past 30 years.

August 2020

The First Hijabi TV Reporter in Scotland

The Scottish Muslim Tasnim Nazeer has become the first TV reporter to appear with her Hijab on her country's channels. It took her 10 years of struggles, discrimination and exclusion to obtain her right to appear on the screen without giving up her Islamic identity.

The Christchurch Terrorist’s Fate

The Al Noor Mosque attack in Christchurch trial is almost over, as the perpetrator faces charges of 51 murders and 40 attempted murders. It is expected that his sentence will be life imprisonment without parole, which is unprecedented in the history of New Zealand.

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