The Battle to Become 'Owaisi' in Bengal: The Fight for Control Over 30% Muslim Votes
The article discusses the political struggle in West Bengal for securing Muslim votes, which constitute nearly 30% of the population, highlighting the influence of various political factions, including Mamata Banerjee.
Muslim Community Appeals to Orpo
The Islamic community in Finland is urging Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz to take immediate action against Islamophobia following a tragic fire incident that affected a Muslim family.
James Cleverly disagrees with Nick Timothy about Islamic public prayer ceremony
James Cleverly publicly disagrees with Nick Timothy's characterization of public Muslim prayers as domination, highlighting a divide within the Conservative Party over religious expression.
The Muslim community has spoken out โ a strong demand for Orpo
Multiple Muslim communities in Finland are demanding government action to combat hostile comments towards Islam following the tragic death of a Somali family in Vantaa.
Bajrang Dal removed Muslim shopkeepers at the Kanpur Tapeshwari Fair
During the ongoing fair in Kanpur, the Bajrang Dal removed Muslim shopkeepers under the pretext of religious sentiments and claimed that their presence was inappropriate.
Okoya hosts Muslim faithful for Eid-el-Fitr celebration
Razaq Okoya hosted Eid-el-Fitr celebrations at his mansion in Lagos, Nigeria, bringing together the Muslim community for prayers and festive activities.
It's about them, Haya and Salah, during the election campaign, and they know it well
The article discusses how the election campaign in Denmark is deeply affecting individuals like Haya and Salah, who are aware of the potential risks they face as Arab and Muslim communities are targeted in political rhetoric.
Kemi Badenoch dragging Tories 'further into gutter' after backing attack on Muslim event
Kemi Badenoch has faced criticism for supporting controversial remarks made by Nick Timothy regarding a Muslim prayer event in Trafalgar Square.
Mamdani ignites social media outrage after photo-op at notorious NYC jail: 'F---ing ridiculous'
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced backlash after he visited Rikers Island during Ramadan to break his fast with Muslim inmates, calling it a meaningful experience.
United Arab Emirates is no fragile mirage, it's a fortress oasis
The article argues against the notion that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a weak state, illustrating its resilience amid regional tensions and effective defense systems.
The body of 'Farsha Baba' brought to Barsana, the entire area sealed amid tremendous uproar
In Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, a conspiracy to incite communal tension during Eid has been uncovered following the death of a cow protection activist.
City Boy Movement distributes food palliatives to Cross River residents
The City Boy Movement distributed over 5,000 boxes of food palliatives to residents of Cross River State, supporting both Muslim and Christian communities.
"You are our brothers": Pezeshkian's message to Muslim states
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian calls for unity among Muslim countries, emphasizing that only Israel benefits from divisions within the Islamic world.
Australian PM heckled at mosque, called 'putrid dog' by protestors
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced protests and insults during a visit to a mosque in Sydney, reflecting community outrage over his government's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
British MP vows to ban Muslim group prayers at historical sites
British MP Nigel Farage vows to prohibit Muslims from conducting group prayers at historical sites if he becomes Prime Minister.
Christians in Ramadan: You Must Fast!
A Christian woman in Yemen describes the pressures of conforming to Muslim customs during Ramadan, highlighting the struggles of religious minorities in a predominantly Muslim society.
Does sewage flowing in the Ganges not matter? Owaisi attacks the arrest for iftar on the boat
Political controversy arises after the arrest of 14 Muslim youths for breaking their fast on a boat in the Ganges, with Owaisi criticizing the action as discriminatory.
House Homeland Security Republican urges US Muslim leadership to 'isolate extremists' after string of attacks
Rep. Andy Ogles calls on U.S. Muslim leaders to condemn recent attacks, citing their silence as a source of concern among Americans.
An administrative violation process has been initiated for mass Muslim prayers on the sidewalk in Riga
Riga's municipal police have launched an administrative violation procedure in response to mass Muslim prayers taking place on a sidewalk in the city.
Republican Escalation Against Muslims in America Amid Silence from Party Leaders
There is a growing Republican rhetoric against Muslims in the United States, with party leaders largely silent, implying political gains for those promoting anti-Muslim sentiments.
'Al-Aqsa Mosque Has Been Taken Away From Us,' Worshippers Angered with Israel Amidst War with Iran
Worshippers express deep sorrow as Israel closes the Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan, citing security concerns related to the ongoing conflict with Iran.
The First Coffee and Much-Awaited Energy Drink - This is How Ramadan's End is Celebrated in Finland
Muslims in Lahti gather to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with prayers and a festive atmosphere, highlighting the growing Muslim community in the area.
Muslims mark end of Ramadan in Moscow (VIDEO)
Thousands gathered in Moscow to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
Eid-al-Fitr: Kwara Muslims hold first prayer after late Chief Imam
Muslim faithful in Kwara State held a significant Eid-el-Fitr prayer marking the end of Ramadan, the first since the passing of the former Chief Imam.
Images of the Grand Eid al-Fitr Prayer in the Arab and Islamic World
The Islamic and Arab world celebrated Eid al-Fitr with communal prayers and festivities, showcasing a spirit of unity despite regional tensions and security measures.
Al-Aqsa Mosque Closed for Id Prayer
The Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem has been closed for Id prayer for the first time in decades, following tensions linked to recent geopolitical conflicts.
DN asks - how will you celebrate Eid al-Fitr?
Dagens Nyheter surveys Stockholm residents about their plans to celebrate Eid al-Fitr after a month of fasting.
Tear gas and tension in Jerusalem as Eid prayers held outside al Aqsa
Tensions escalate in Jerusalem as Muslim worshippers are forced to pray outside the Al Aqsa compound on Eid al Fitr due to restrictions imposed by Israeli authorities.
The War is Not Against Muslim Countries, It is a Struggle of Ideology: Zaidi
Ashraf Zaidi, an expert on Iran, emphasizes that the ongoing conflict in the Gulf is not simply a battle involving Muslim nations but rather a civilizational and ideological struggle.
Eid-el-Fitr: NBA congratulates Muslims, urges peace, unity
The Nigerian Bar Association has extended Eid-el-Fitr greetings to Muslim members, urging peace, unity, and social responsibility during this festive season.
Australia: Albanese booed during his visit to an Islamic mosque due to his stance on Israel
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced protests during his visit to the largest Islamic mosque in the country, stemming from discontent over his stance on Israel amid military operations in Gaza.
โThe saddest day for Muslim worshippers in Jerusalemโ: al-Aqsa mosque closed at Eid
Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem will remain closed for Eid prayers for the first time since 1967, causing significant distress among Muslim worshippers.
Sheikh Ikrima Sabri to Al Jazeera Net: The closure of Al-Aqsa on the holiday is a disregard for the Islamic nation
Sheikh Ikrima Sabri condemned the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, calling it a serious disrespect to the Muslim Ummah.
Ganga Iftar Case: BJYM Leader Receives Death Threat
A leader of the BJP's youth wing has received death threats following the arrest of Muslim youths who hosted an Iftar party in Varanasi.
Idris pledges security boost, projects as Eid gift
Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State has announced a commitment to enhance security and deliver key projects as part of his administration's Eid celebration for the Muslim community.
Muslim debater: Messerschmidt is right that there are problems with crime. He just doesn't understand why
The article discusses Danish politician Morten Messerschmidt's controversial statements regarding crime and the integration issues related to Muslims in Denmark.
โJoy in the midst of much griefโ: Australian Eid and Nowruz celebrations overshadowed by war in the Middle East
Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz celebrations in Australia are marked by a sense of grief due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, impacting local Muslim communities.
Nigel Farage condemned over call to ban public prayer for Muslims in the UK
Muslim leaders condemn Nigel Farage for his call to ban public prayers by Muslims, deeming it a sign of growing intolerance in the UK.
Lent-Ramadan: Tinubu donates 1,600 bags of rice to Osun indigents
President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Initiative donated 1,600 bags of rice to support indigent residents in Osun State, aiding both Muslim and Christian communities during their respective celebrations.
Will Iran send missiles to Muslim countries instead of 'Eidi'? See in black and white
The article discusses President Trump's shifting stance towards Iran, particularly in relation to oil sanctions, questioning his motives in light of previous confrontations.
In Lahti, there are so many Muslims that the mosque will be too small โ the end of Ramadan will be celebrated at the soldiers' home
The Muslim community in Lahti has grown significantly, leading to the need for an alternative venue to accommodate the expected large turnout for the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, which are set to take place at a soldiers' home.
Kemi Badenoch accused of cowardice over backing vile Tory attack on Muslim event
Kemi Badenoch faces backlash for her support of Tory comments labeling a Muslim Open Iftar event in London as unwelcome.
South Africa: Home Affairs Reform Sees Recognition of Muslim Marriage Officers
The South African Department of Home Affairs has reformed regulations to ensure that Muslim marriage officers are recognized alongside their counterparts from other faiths, removing the requirement for re-certification every five years.
'If anyone throws pieces of meat in our holy river...', Brajesh Pathak exploded
The political debate in Varanasi escalated over the arrest of 14 Muslim youths linked to a boat 'biryani iftar' event on the Ganga river, with Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak accusing the opposition of appeasement politics.
When is Eid-ul-Fitr? Know why the date of Eid is different in every state?
As the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close, preparations for Eid-ul-Fitr are underway among the Muslim community in India, with the date varying by state due to different practices of moon sighting.
Two Missing Muslim Sisters Returned with Hindu Youths, Said - We Got Married
Two cousins from Chhatarpur district, missing since February 9, returned to the police station confirming their marriage with Hindu partners after eloping.
The 'M-Factor' of Bengal... 75 seats in TMC's basket, as many depend on Didi's magic!
Mamata Banerjee asserts the political strength of the TMC in Bengal, highlighting the importance of the Muslim vote bank in securing electoral success amidst criticisms from opposition parties.
The full veil is incompatible with equality
The article argues that the full veil, like the burka or niqab, is inconsistent with principles of equality and human rights in Spain.
Zobo at Windsor: Inside โhistoricโ Ramadan-friendly royal banquet for Tinubuโs UK state visit
King Charles III hosted President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria for a historic Ramadan-friendly state banquet at Windsor Castle, marking a significant departure from royal traditions for a Muslim leader.
This Has Been the Most Anti-Muslim Danish Election Campaign Ever
The Danish election campaign has intensified its anti-Muslim rhetoric, raising serious concerns about human rights and the treatment of refugees and immigrants.