August 2020

Religious Holidays in Senegal

Religious holidays in Senegal are special, as people of different religions participate without discrimination. The followers of each religion invite their neighbors and friends of other religions to share their joy and eat food permitted by religion.

Migration and Trust in Allah

The Prophet's (PBUH) migration was an example of how to trust Allah. He prepared his supplies without expecting food to fall from heaven and camouflaged himself to keep himself safe from his enemies. Allah is always by our side as long as we do our part.

Art Combats Terrorism

Two former Burkinabe soldiers have released a rap song called "Le Patriote", with the aim to support anti-terrorism efforts in BurkinaFaso and pay tribute to the soldiers for their sacrifice in protecting the Burkinabes from the dangers of terrorist groups.

The Book “Britain and Islam”

The English historian, Martin Pugh, corrected biased concepts against Islam in his book "Britain and Islam". He refuted claims about the enmity between Islam and Christianity, a fallacy which the Crusades and its accompanying propaganda are to be blamed.

Spreading Tolerance in West Africa

UNESCO launched a workshop for the youth of different religions in West African countries, who comprise half the population. It aims to enhance their ability to spread religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence, in partnership with local religious institutions.

The 969 Buddhist Movement

The 969 Buddhist movement, a controversial group, shifted from advocating monasticism and peace to becoming one of the fiercest terrorist organizations in the world. In this short film, we learn about the history of 969 and its violence against Rohingya Muslims.

Liberian Muslims Are Demanding a Holiday

A group of Liberian Muslims recently petitioned to the House of Representatives, demanding that Eid al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha be considered official national holidays that would grant them days off. LIBERIA is the one country in West Africa that doesn't adopt Muslim holidays.

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