Space for Islamic prayer at school: there is controversy
A school in Florence has designated a space for Islamic students to pray, sparking outrage given the local government previously opposed placing crucifixes in classrooms.
How to Deal with the Quran in Ramadan?
The article explores the significance of the Quran during Ramadan, emphasizing the importance of understanding its shorter chapters as foundational elements of Islamic law and ethics.
Egypt.. Government Decision to Establish a College for the Quran at the Request of the Sheikh of Al-Azhar
The Egyptian government has decided to establish a College of the Quran for boys and girls at Al-Azhar University in response to a request from the Sheikh of Al-Azhar.
Days of God.. A Journey with the Holy Quran
The article discusses the spiritual journey of engaging with the Quran, emphasizing the transition from mere recitation to deep reflection and understanding.
Exclusive Objection: Can the State Offer Its Own Islamic Education?
The Hessian Administrative Court is set to decide whether state-funded Islamic education would unfairly compete with faith-based education provided by DITIB.
British Universities, the Alarm about Political Islam Coming from the Gulf
Dominic Cummings has raised concerns that Gulf elites have lost trust in UK universities, which are now seen as places fostering ideological activism rather than neutral education.
British universities banned: how the United Arab Emirates fights the risk of radicalization
The article discusses the United Arab Emirates' measures to combat the risks of radicalization, contrasting them with Europe's perceived underestimation of the issue.
Schools and Islam, the Piacenza case explodes: a question has been submitted to Minister Valditara
A political uproar is unfolding in Piacenza regarding the Islamic Institute that offers courses in schools, including elementary levels, following a visit by fifth-grade students to the center.
The latest madness branded Islam: Quran lessons for elementary school children
The Islamic Studies Institute Averroรจ in Piacenza is controversially offering Quran lessons for elementary school children, inviting local schools to visit the mosque.
Teacher banned after shocking classroom comments and 'anal copulation' claims
Patrick Lawler, a teacher from Northumberland and Bristol, has been banned from teaching for making radical and offensive remarks about homosexuality, Islam, and drug use during classes.
Talking about Islam is a taboo
The article discusses how Islamophobia has become a Western fear used to silence careers and public discourse, exemplified by the case of Steven Greer, a Bristol lecturer accused of Islamophobia for addressing the Charlie Hebdo attack in his class on terrorism, who was cleared but had his course removed.