Saudi Arabia will implement enhanced health protocols for Umrah pilgrims, mandating vaccinations to protect public health and ...
Anti-Muslim hate groups broadly defame Islam and traffic in conspiracy theories of Muslims being a subversive threat to the nation. These groups largely appeared after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist ...
Swiss criminal court convicts commodities firm Trafigura in Angola bribery case A French journalist recounts 711 days of captivity as a hostage of Islamic extremists in Mali Shiite Muslims dominate ...
Here's a one-word summary of the reaction from some American Muslims to news of the Gaza ceasefire deal: vindication. There was heated debate last year as so many in the community turned on ...
Yasser Zia says he first knew his older brother Omar “was different” after the two took a walk to a Mississauga corner store more than 30 years ago. The brothers were 16 and 12 and out for a slushy ...
A Muslim cleric who has praised Iran and refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization was reportedly tapped to deliver a benediction at President-elect Trump’s inauguration. Husham Al ...
WINNIPEG - One of the two candidates for the leadership of the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives is under fire over a social media post that referred to his opponent’s Muslim faith. Wally ...
A national Muslim advocacy organization says it's "deeply alarmed" a candidate to lead Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party shared a Facebook entry that declared his Muslim rival must be ...
Michigan is home to nearly 250,000 Muslims, and Michigan's governor recently honored contributions members of the faith have made to the state and nation by declaring January Muslim American Month.
Youm e Ali in Angola is 13 January, 2025 (13 Rajab 1446). In Islam, there are several Islamic events that have their own significance. However, Youm e Ali is also among the holiest event in Islam.
A Muslim convert threatened to "flatten" a mosque, plotted to attack an Islamic cleric who was an outspoken critic of terrorism and researched potential military and police targets, a jury heard.