September 2020

ISIS Secret Library

After the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi last year, researchers discovered short links, spread through social networks, leading to a giant and secret electronic library and considered it a ticking time bomb! What is the story of this deadly library?!

Prayer in Cambodian Mosques

Cambodia, located in Southeast Asia, ended the ban on Muslims gathering in their mosques due to the Corona virus. Starting from September 11, they can pray in mosques while adhering to social distancing as long as the prayer time does not exceed 30 minutes.

Teaching Islam in Catalonia (Infographic)

The Spanish region of Catalonia decided to embark on an experimental plan to teach the Islamic religion in public schools in preparation for generalizing the experience at all stages of education later and in recognition of the right of Muslim students to obtain religious education.  

Modern Religions Complex in Cairo

The residents of Mokattam in Cairo are anticipating the opening of a unique architectural project: a mosque and a church built on one land without any separation walls. It is an expression of Muslims’ and Christians’ unity in Egypt. Is there a similar project in your city?

Offending Millions on Muslims

Within one week, Europe witnessed three unfortunate incidents targeting Islam. The Quran was burned in Sweden and torn up in Norway, and cartoons were published to insult the Prophet in France. These acts done by advocates of extremism offended many Muslims.

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.  

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